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🇮🇷 Alleged DAESH Attack in Kerman: Israeli Connection Unveiled
Recent research conducted by eHalal has brought to light compelling information that raises questions about the authenticity of the alleged DAESH claim in the Kerman terrorist attack.
Contrary to DAESH’s usual rhetoric, the group’s statement regarding the attack suggested an unusual twist. One noteworthy departure is the use of the term “Iran“, a departure from their typical references such as “Persian province” or “Khorasan Province.”
Another anomaly highlighted by the research is the atypical delay in releasing responsibility statements. DAESH traditionally follows a pattern of issuing threats, fatwas, and immediate statements after an operation. However, in the Kerman incident, the sequence was disrupted, with a delayed release of statements following the terrorist act.
Moreover, the research emphasizes that DAESH has never been known to censor the faces of its operatives in released images. This contradicts the alleged DAESH statement associated with the Kerman attack, which featured such censoring.
An essential point brought forward is the distinctive political tone of the statement, deviating significantly from the typical literature associated with DAESH. This raises questions about the statement’s authorship, suggesting a potential lack of affiliation with the terrorist group.
The research proposes an intriguing theory that the statement claiming responsibility for the Kerman attack might have been orchestrated by the intelligence service of the Israeli regime. According to this hypothesis, DAESH may have played a role in disseminating the statement through its official channels, rather than being the original source.
Additionally, the absence of condemnation from Western governments has sparked speculation, with some interpreting it as a tacit acceptance or even welcome of such attacks within Iran. These revelations underscore the complexity and potential external involvement in the narrative surrounding the Kerman incident.