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Indian police forensics experts investigate after an explosion tore through a car belonging to the Israel Embassy, center, in New Delhi, India, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. (AP / Kevin Frayer) Indian security and forensic officials examine a car belonging to the Israel Embassy after an explosion tore through that in New Delhi, India, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Mustafa Quraishi) Indian policemen watch security and forensic officials examine a car belonging to the Israel Embassy after an explosion tore through that in New Delhi, India, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. (AP / Mustafa Quraishi)

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Indian police forensics experts investigate after an explosion tore through a car belonging to the Israel Embassy, center, in New Delhi, India, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. (AP / Kevin Frayer) Indian security and forensic officials examine a car belonging to the Israel Embassy after an explosion tore through that in New Delhi, India, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Mustafa Quraishi) Indian policemen watch security and forensic officials examine a car belonging to the Israel Embassy after an explosion tore through that in New Delhi, India, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. (AP / Mustafa Quraishi)

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Indian police forensics experts investigate after an explosion tore through a car belonging to the Israel Embassy, center, in New Delhi, India, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. (AP / Kevin Frayer)

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Date: Mon. Feb. 13 2012 12:19 PM ET

NEW DELHI — Assailants targeted Israeli diplomats in India and Georgia in near-simultaneous strikes Monday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed on archenemy Iran, and its Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah. Iran denied responsibility for the attacks.

The bombs, which wounded four people, threatened to ratchet up already high tensions between Iran, which has been accused of developing a nuclear weapons program, and Israel, which says such a program would be an existential threat to the Jewish state.

The violence came as recent comments by Israeli officials have raised concerns Israel might be preparing an imminent strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. U.S. and other Western countries have been pressing Israel to give sanctions more time.

Tehran already has accused Israel of covert attacks on its nuclear program, including assassinations of top nuclear officials and scientists.

The attacks Monday appeared to have been carried out with sticky bombs attached to cars by magnets. Similar weapons were used against Iran's nuclear scientists, feeding suspicions that the new bombings were a retaliation crafted to mirror those attacks.

"Today we witnessed two attempts of terrorism against innocent civilians," Netanyahu told a gathering of lawmakers from his Likud Party. "Iran is behind these attacks and it is the largest terror exporter in the world," he said.

In India, an assailant on a motorcycle apparently attached a bomb to an Israeli diplomat's vehicle and it quickly exploded, officials said. Israel said an attempted car bombing in Georgia was thwarted. Netanyahu also said Israel had thwarted attacks in recent months in Azerbaijan and Thailand and unspecified other countries.

"In all those cases, the elements behind these attacks were Iran and its protege, Hezbollah," he said, vowing to "act with a strong hand against international terror."

Iranian officials rejected Netanyahu's accusation as unfounded.

"This accusation is within the Zionist regime's psychological war against Iran," the official IRNA news agency quoted Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast as saying.

"The Zionist regime, due to repeated crimes against humanity, is the main party accused of terrorist activities," he said, according to IRNA.

Both Hezbollah and Iran have deep grievances against the Jewish state.

Hezbollah battled Israel in a monthlong war in 2006, and on Sunday, it the Lebanese guerrilla group marked the anniversary of the 2008 assassination of one of its commanders, Imad Mughniyeh, in a bombing widely believed to have been carried out by Israel. Iran suspects Israeli involvement in attacks on its nuclear program.

The New Delhi attack took place just a few hundred meters from the prime minister's residence as the diplomat's wife was heading to the American Embassy School to pick up her children, said Delhi Police Commissioner B.K. Gupta.

When the car approached a crossing, she noticed a motorcyclist ride up and stick something on it that appeared to be a magnetic device, he said.

The car drove a short distance, there was a loud sound and then an explosion and the car caught fire, he said.

"It was a loud explosion. We realized it's not a firecracker, but an explosion, and rushed toward the car," said Ravi Singh, 50, owner of a gas station near the blast site.

"The blast was so powerful, the car behind got damaged as well," said Monu, a nearby high school student who uses only one name.

The blast left a charred minivan with blue diplomatic plates, its rear door apparently blown out.

The Israeli Defence Ministry said the woman, Tal Yehoshua-Koren, suffered moderate shrapnel wounds and was being treated at a local hospital by Israeli doctors. It identified her as the wife of a Defence Ministry official based in New Delhi.

Her driver, Manoj Sharma 42, and two people in a nearby car had minor injuries, Gupta said.

Israeli diplomats in India have been on constant alert since Pakistan-based militants rampaged across the Indian city of Mumbai in 2008, attacking luxury hotels, the main train station and killing six people in the Chabad Jewish community centre.

India's foreign minister, S.M. Krishna, said India would co-operate closely with Israel in the investigation and promised to bring the assailants to justice.

"I have just spoken to the Israeli foreign minister," he said. "I assured him that the law of the land will take its course."

Authorities in the former Soviet republic of Georgia said an explosive device was planted on the car of a driver for the Israeli Embassy.

Shota Utiashvili, spokesman for the Georgian Interior Ministry, said the driver noticed a package attached to his car's undercarriage and called police.

Police found a grenade in the package and it was defused, Utiashvili said.

In what appeared to be a precautionary move, the Israeli ambassador to Egypt was held in the VIP lounge at Cairo's airport for four hours while police dogs sniffed two embassy cars waiting for him. He later left for home under tight security, and the lounge was thoroughly searched by police.

There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah or Iran, which is suspected of looking for payback over covert plots it has blamed on Israel's spy agency Mossad and Western allies.

"There have been all kinds of mysterious things happening in Iran, and it could be an Iranian counterattack," said Mike Herzog, a retired Israeli general and former top aide to Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak. "It's no secret that Iran uses Hezbollah globally, and Hezbollah has the capacity to carry out attacks around the globe."

Were Iran behind the New Delhi attack, it would be a stunning violation against one of its stronger allies.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has resisted U.S. and EU pressure to curtail trade with Iran over the nuclear issue. Energy-starved India relies heavily on Iranian oil imports and the two countries are working to find creative ways for India to pay for the oil by using rupees and investing in Iranian infrastructure projects.

Israel, like the West, accuses Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons and has urged the international community to consider all means, including military action, to stop Tehran. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only.

Last month, a director of Iran's main uranium enrichment site was killed in a blast from a magnetic bomb placed on his car. The official, Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, was at least the fifth member of Iran's scientific community killed in apparent targeted attacks in the past two years.

Iran blamed Israel. IRNA said later it had "evidence" of alleged U.S. and British involvement in the Roshan killing.

In a signal Iran could retaliate, Gen. Masoud Jazayeri, the spokesman for Iran's Joint Armed Forces Staff, was quoted by the semi-official news agency ISNA last month as saying that Tehran was "reviewing the punishment" of "behind-the-scene elements" involved in the assassination.

"Iran's response will be a tormenting one for supporters of state terrorism," he said, without elaborating. "The enemies of the Iranian nation, especially the United States, Britain and the Zionist regime, or Israel, have to be held responsible for their activities."

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton "categorically" denied any U.S. links to "act of violence inside Iran." Israel has made no direct comments about Iran's accusations of covert operations, but some officials have made provocative hints that Tehran's many foes could have an interest in efforts to destabilize its nuclear program.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague, visiting South Africa, said he was appalled by the attacks and that Britain condemns terrorism in all forms. "We urge both the Indian and Georgian authorities to fully investigate these deliberate attacks on diplomatic staff," Hague said in a statement.

Iran also has blamed the U.S. and allies for a sophisticated computer virus, known as Stuxnet, that was programmed to disrupt the centrifuges used in uranium enrichment. Iran said the virus was detected in its systems, but claimed no serious setbacks occurred.

In January, a foreign suspect with alleged links to Hezbollah militants led Thai police to a warehouse filled with materials commonly used to make bombs. Police seized more than 4,000 kilograms of urea fertilizer and several gallons of liquid ammonium nitrate at the warehouse in Samut Sakhon, on the western outskirts of Bangkok.

In January 2010, assailants detonated a roadside bomb near a convoy of cars carrying Israeli diplomats in Jordan. No one was hurt, and there was no claim of responsibility.

In 1992, a bombing attack at the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires killed 29 people. Two years later, a bombing at a Jewish community centre in that city killed 85 people.

Argentines have long suspected high-level Iranian diplomats were involved in the 1994 bombing.

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J.C.
said

My questions are - Why target the wife and children of a diplomat? What would they gain by killing them? They are not in any power in politics and have little say in anything going on. Revenge? Is she more than just a diplomat's wife? Or is it someone else trying to push buttons of both Israel and Iran? Could it have been a personal attack on the woman? Or is it a gas tank explosion as some have claimed? It will be interesting to see the results of the police investigation of this particular incident.


Naddie in Ottawa
said

Excuse me but Israel assassinated an Iranian scientist in Iran, in a car bomb that killed him ... a father of two young children who will now grow up with him , a husband, a son, a friend, a scientist, a brilliant man. I'd say all Israelis have targets on them. Israel wants to kill, assassinate, blow up, threaten, starve, steal and then what do you expect? Expect your' comeuppance.


Al
said

After all the fearmongering by other countries about Israel attacking Iran by June it comes as no surprise these bombings are happening. Plant a seed of distrust and it grows. A very strategic move by countries that are paranoid of Iran to insite distrust and violence between Israel and Iran by never lifting a finger.


Bill
said

Iranian politicians and diplomats have been falling like bird dropping with not a peep coming from our intelligentsia.Yet they consistently report rumors from unnamed sources accusing whatever nation happens to be in their cross hairs on any given day of brutal crimes. Unelected self appointed people claiming to be a government in waiting are given unlimited airtime by the MSM to proclaim their demands for nations when most in those countries people have not a clue who these western media darlings are.The media have degraded into a Orwellian shark tank.Is it any wonder only the truly indoctrinated give any weight to any of the nonsense they claim to be news.


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