Sweden exposes Iran’s Europe-wide Israeli assassination network A groundbreaking European investigation has uncovered how Iran's regime extended a compelling proposition to Rawa Majid, leader of Sweden's Foxtrot crime organization.

(Israel Hayom) A groundbreaking European investigation has uncovered how Iran’s regime extended a compelling proposition to Rawa Majid, leader of Sweden’s Foxtrot crime organization. The deal included protection, refuge, and unrestricted movement in Tehran without risk of extradition. The exchange required Majid to deploy his criminal network against Israeli targets, executing kidnappings and murders of Israelis across Europe.

Swedish public television SVT investigation documents show the terror campaign began materializing in early 2024. January witnessed a grenade placement near Israel’s Stockholm embassy — intelligence sources characterized this as Majid’s “admission ticket” to Iran, understanding the device was never meant to detonate but rather demonstrate serious intent to secure regime sponsorship. May brought gunfire targeting the same embassy; within two weeks, an explosive device struck the Israeli representation in Brussels, bearing DNA evidence from a 23-year-old gang member.

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