Was Israel’s zionist regime behind killing of U.S. President John F. Kennedy?
It has been 60 years since the assassination of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Many claims have been made about the assassination.
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- Published Date: 02:53 | 22 November 2023
- Modified Date: 05:12 | 23 November 2023
One of them was that Israel was behind it. The reason for suspecting Israel was Kennedy's strong opposition to Israel possessing nuclear weapons.
The date is November 22, 1963. All eyes were on U.S. President Kennedy during his visit to Texas.
Kennedy lost his life as a result of being shot from a distance while in his car.
It was not only the United States that was assassinated, but also one of the most significant assassinations in world history against President Kennedy, the 35th president.
Despite the fact that it has been 60 years since the assassination, many theories have been put forward about it, including the claim that Israel was responsible for the killing.
In the incident, Israel, along with the Soviet Union and Cuba, was among the suspects.
Was there collaboration between the CIA and Israel in the assassination?
The issue of Israel having nuclear weapons was a red line for former President Kennedy.
Kennedy expressed in a strong tone to then-Israeli leader Ben-Gurion that the 'Dimona Nuclear Reactor' should not be turned into a giant weapon.
He also requested that the reactor be inspected by the United States every six months.
After Ben-Gurion resigned in Israel, Kennedy wrote a detailed letter to his successor Levi Eshkol on the subject.
In a letter whose confidentiality decision was lifted by the U.S. National Archives a few years ago, it was clearly stated that any wrong move by Israel would strain bilateral relations.
Five months after writing this letter, Kennedy was assassinated.
Documents revealed the confession of former Israeli Air Force Commander Dan Tolkowsky about that tense period.
The unsolved mystery surrounding former U.S. President Kennedy's assassination, which occurred 60 years ago, continues to intrigue many.
Some have questioned whether Israel played a role in his death, as Kennedy was known for opposing their development of nuclear weapons.
He even addressed this issue in a confidential letter, stating that such weapons could negatively impact their relationship. This caused concern among certain Israeli officials, with one former general expressing worries about potential retaliation from Kennedy.