Israeli PM accuses Iran of being behind car bombings in India and Georgia

Benjamin Netanyahu told lawmakers from his Likud Party on Monday that he believed the Iranians were responsible for the attacks in New Delhi and Tbilisi. Two people were wounded in India and the bomb in Georgia was discovered before it went off. Netanyahu said Israel has thwarted other attacks in recent months in Azerbaijan, Thailand and elsewhere. "In all those cases, the elements behind these attacks were Iran and its protege Hezbollah," he said. Iran has accused Israel of involvement in a series of killings of officials and scientists involved in its controversial nuclear program.
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