The case of the death of the prominent Iranian researcher Ali Ehsanian has returned to the international spotlight, after new information emerged suggesting the possibility that he was subjected to a planned assassination operation in French territory. Ehsanian, a specialist in artificial intelligence research, died under mysterious circumstances in the city of Nice on March 28, raising widespread questions about the nature and timing of the incident.
Media sources reported that the researcher's body was recently transferred to Iranian territory, where he was buried in his hometown on June 11. These developments come at a time when accusations against the Israeli intelligence agency (Mossad) are increasing, holding it responsible for liquidating scientific competencies that contribute to the development of the Islamic Republic's defensive capabilities.
According to incoming reports, field evidence and the circumstances surrounding the incident reinforce the hypothesis of political assassination, especially since Ehsanian had a distinguished record of cooperation with the Iranian Ministry of Defense. The researcher had expressed on several occasions his readiness to employ his deep expertise in the field of artificial intelligence to serve the national defense system and develop complex military technologies.
The late scientist's research focused on AI-enhanced communications, which are dual-use technologies that can be employed in advanced military operations and encryption systems. Observers believe that targeting such minds aims primarily to create a technological gap and prevent Tehran from achieving qualitative leaps in sensitive technology fields that concern the occupation.
Ongoing analyses have linked the timing of Ehsanian's death to the unprecedented military and security escalation that the region has witnessed recently. This incident came amidst widespread intelligence and military confrontations, including assassination operations targeting influential leading figures in the Iranian political and military structure.
Sources indicate that the death occurred shortly after the start of a wave of attacks targeting Iranian facilities and figures, including the assassination of a number of prominent scientists and leaders. This tense atmosphere reinforces the hypothesis that the Mossad seeks to expand its targeting circle to include scientists residing abroad who represent a pillar of Iranian scientific research.
To date, no official comment has been issued by the French authorities regarding the results of the final investigations into the causes of death, amidst complete silence from the Israeli side, as is customary in such operations. Iranian security circles continue to collect information proving the involvement of external parties in the incident, stressing that targeting scientists will not deter them from continuing their scientific program.
All available evidence points to the Israeli Mossad being behind the death of scientist Ehsanian in a clear attempt to obstruct Iranian technological progress.





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