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Israel opens up over alleged involvement in Iranian President Raisi’s Helicopter crash
Israel has firmly denied any involvement in the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi; Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and other senior officials on Sunday.
The crash, which occurred in mountainous terrain during bad weather, has sparked widespread speculation and finger-pointing on social media.
Despite no official confirmation of the crash’s cause, accusations have surfaced, particularly targeting Israel, a long-time regional adversary of Iran.
However, Iran itself has not made any official accusations against Israel. The incident occurred amid heightened tensions between the two nations, exacerbated by ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, where Iran backs militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah against Israel.
The fact that the helicopter was returning from Azerbaijan, an ally of Israel, has fueled the complicity speculation.
An unnamed Israeli government source, however, categorically denied any involvement in the incident, stating to Reuters, “It wasn’t us.”
The crash has intensified the already fraught relationship between Iran and Israel. The two countries have engaged in direct confrontations recently, with Israel striking an Iranian diplomatic annex in Damascus on April 1, killing senior IRGC figures, including Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi. In response, Israel conducted low-level strikes on Iran, followed by indirect talks mediated by the US in Oman over the weekend.
Meanwhile, Iran has launched an investigation into the crash, but conspiracy theories are likely to persist until the official cause is determined and disclosed.
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Galatasaray technical director opens up on nature of Osimhen’s contract
Galatasaray technical director Okan Buruk has confirmed the presence of a clause in Napoli’s Victor Osimhen loan deal.
Buruk explains that the January clause in Victor Osimhen’s contract allows the player to explore opportunities with various interested clubs during the January transfer window.
This statement came during an interview on the official website of the Turkish champions, where Buruk discussed various topics related to the team.
During the interview, Buruk explained that Osimhen would like to stay at Galatasaray until the end of the season.
He noted that although there is a transfer clause in force, the player has expressed his intention to stay at the club, which he reiterated from the beginning of his arrival.
He stated, “Osimhen wants to stay here until the season is over and he has said this consistently. Although there is a clause regarding January transfers, ultimately it is the player’s decision and he feels committed to staying.”
Reflecting on how the club secured Osimhen’s services, Buruk shared: “I traveled to Milan when I had the chance. Because I lived there for three years, I feel comfortable there. We didn’t talk about football during my visit; instead, we enjoyed dinner together for two days, which helped foster a good relationship. After a match against Adana Demirspor, we had a video call at the airport to discuss the options, and after careful consultation with our transfer committee and the president, we completed the transfer.”
Osimhen joined Galatasaray on the final day of the summer transfer window after negotiations with Chelsea and Al Ahly failed to materialize. He quickly adapted to his new surroundings and made significant contributions with eight goals and four assists in just nine appearances in all competitions.
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Ondo: Gov Aiyedatiwa says he’s not aware of vote buying on his behalf
Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has stated that he was not aware that his political associates bought votes on his behalf.
This is coming a few hours after he emerged victorious in all the 18 local government areas of the state.
According to report, the incumbent governor and candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, was accused of vote-buying after his victory in the November 16 election.
However, speaking in an interview with Channel TV on Sunday night, the governor noted that the oppositions are using the vote-buying allegation as an excuse for their loss.
“I’m not aware of such. The opposition will want to say that to make excuses for their failure, but for us, it is what we worked for; the people have spoken through their votes.
” There won’t be any reason to buy votes because Ondo people know what they want. I’m not aware of people buying votes on my behalf.”
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