Sweden: Would-be bombers of Israeli defense firm ‘accepted a mission’ Swedish intelligence has suggested that Iran may have orchestrated recent terror attacks on Israeli targets in the country.

(JNS) Three Swedes suspected of having planted an explosive device earlier this year at the offices of Elbit Systems Sweden, the Gothenburg-based subsidiary of Israel’s largest defense contractor, likely acted on behalf of “someone else,” prosecutors told reporters on Wednesday.

“Nothing indicates that these people knew each other from before. They seem to have accepted a mission,” Johan Udén told the Dagens Nyheter newspaper. Udén said it “is currently still unclear who the clients are.”

On June 3, Swedish police announced that an unexploded bomb was discovered outside Elbit’s Gothenburg office, noting that the Israeli defense supplier was likely the target of the attempted terrorist attack.

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