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Four agents of mullahs’ regime in Lebanese Hezbollah indicted in Hariri’s murder

NCRI – The international tribunal reviewing the case of Rafik Hariri’s assassination issued indictments for four members of the terrorist Hezbollah organization, which has strong links to the clerical dictatorship ruling Iran, as the perpetrators of the criminal murder of Rafik Hariri.

According to CNN International, a Lebanese official familiar with the investigations related to Hariri’s murder said: The Special Tribunal for Lebanon issued the indictments for four individuals involved in the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

 

The source said two additional lists of indictments for the organizers and planners are expected later this summer.

Meanwhile, Fars News Agency, affiliated with the IRGC, fearfully and apprehensively reported the news of the order for the arrest of four of the regime’s terrorist agents and wrote: The orders are for the arrest of Mustafa Badreddin, Sami Issa, Salim Ayyash, and Abdulmajid Ghamloush.

Regime’s official News Agency IRNA wrote: The delegation of the international tribunal for Hariri’s case entered Lebanon’s Justice Ministry on Thursday at noon and, according to the Lebanese news sources, presented the tribunal’s decision including indictments and orders of the arrest of four individuals close to Hezbollah.

A government-run media wrote: The accused individuals are more than just the four, and include Syrian nationals whose names will be announced in future stages.

Previously, Khamenei, regime’s spiritual leader, and IRGC’s Qassem Soleimani, commander of the terrorist Qods Force of the IRGC were mentioned as individuals who ordered this crime.

In a hasty reaction in its media, the mullahs’ regime described the indictments as “allegations” and went on to insult and smear former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, the son of late Rafik Hariri.

Reacting to Saad Hariri’s statement, IRGC affiliated news agency said: After a long-lasting silence in the West, the asylum seeking president of Lebanon’s al-Mustaqbal current, very much welcomed the initial verdict of Hariri’s court.

It added: Unable to control his emotions after hearing the verdict of this lopsided and biased court, Saad Hariri stressed in his statement that after years of patience, waiting, and unwavering national struggle, today the initial verdict of Hariri’s tribunal about the assassination of Rafik Hariri and his friends were issued.