‘Israel Did Not Kill My Father’: Rafsanjani’s Daughter Blames Internal Iranian Factions

Faezeh Hashemi, daughter of former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, speaking during an exclusive interview in Tehran in January 2019 (Getty Images). 
Faezeh Hashemi, daughter of former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, speaking during an exclusive interview in Tehran in January 2019 (Getty Images). 
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‘Israel Did Not Kill My Father’: Rafsanjani’s Daughter Blames Internal Iranian Factions

Faezeh Hashemi, daughter of former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, speaking during an exclusive interview in Tehran in January 2019 (Getty Images). 
Faezeh Hashemi, daughter of former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, speaking during an exclusive interview in Tehran in January 2019 (Getty Images). 

The daughter of former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has accused domestic parties inside Iran of orchestrating his death, dismissing speculation that Israel or Russia might have been involved.

Her comments come two weeks after the Rafsanjani family condemned remarks by Rahim Safavi, senior military adviser to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who made a cryptic reference to “death in the swimming pool.”

The judiciary’s official news agency Mizan reported that a legal case had been opened against Faezeh Hashemi, noting that she had been summoned to court to explain her statements about her father’s death.

Rafsanjani, a key power broker who headed the Expediency Council and played a central role in consolidating clerical rule after the 1979 revolution, died in January 2017 at the age of 82. His death has resurfaced as a topic of debate following Safavi’s comments -at a funeral for a senior Revolutionary Guard commander- attributing it to a heart attack while swimming.

During that speech, Safavi said he hoped to die as a martyr rather than “in bed or in a swimming pool.” His words, delivered with a smile and captured on video by the student news agency Daneshjoo, drew attention for appearing to allude to Rafsanjani’s mysterious death.

Safavi said he wished for an end like that of Qassem Soleimani, killed in a US strike in 2020, or Mohammad Bagheri, who died in an Israeli attack in June, or Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

In a podcast interview, reformist activist Faezeh Hashemi said she believes her father was assassinated by domestic forces.

“Some people think Israel or Russia were behind it, but I believe it was internal,” she said, contradicting the official narrative of a natural death. She argued that her father’s political stances, including his defense of public freedoms and criticism of domestic policies, made him a target. “The evidence clearly points to internal actors within the system,” she said, describing her father as an “obstacle” to factions seeking to sideline him.

According to the government’s official account, Rafsanjani suffered a sudden heart attack while swimming alone in a pool reserved for senior officials near the Saadabad Presidential Complex in northern Tehran. The absence of his usual medical team at the scene drew public scrutiny after the health minister at the time confirmed they were not present when the incident occurred.

In response to Safavi’s comments, Rafsanjani’s son Mohsen Hashemi published an open letter expressing outrage, saying his remarks had “deeply offended those who loved Rafsanjani.” He reminded Safavi that although the National Security Council conducted an inquiry, its conclusions “failed to convince either the family or former President Hassan Rouhani.”

Rafsanjani’s daughter Fatemeh Hashemi also lashed out at Safavi, saying that “martyrdom can occur even in a swimming pool, because it is the enemy who chooses the place of martyrdom.”

Safavi’s comments have been interpreted in Iranian political circles as a veiled warning to Rouhani, who has recently stepped up his criticism of the regime, particularly after the reinstatement of UN sanctions this month. Rouhani is suspected by some of seeking a role in the succession process for Iran’s next supreme leader, much as Rafsanjani helped Khamenei rise to power.

Ali Shamkhani, the former secretary of the Supreme National Security Council who oversaw the original inquiry, reiterated last year on X that the investigation was thorough and “conclusively determined that Rafsanjani’s death was natural.”

 

 

 

 



Top Trump Iran Negotiator Says Visits US Aircraft Carrier in Middle East

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff delivers a press conference upon the signing of the declaration on deploying post-ceasefire force in Ukraine, during the so-called "Coalition of the Willing" summit, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, January 6, 2026. (Reuters)
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff delivers a press conference upon the signing of the declaration on deploying post-ceasefire force in Ukraine, during the so-called "Coalition of the Willing" summit, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, January 6, 2026. (Reuters)
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Top Trump Iran Negotiator Says Visits US Aircraft Carrier in Middle East

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff delivers a press conference upon the signing of the declaration on deploying post-ceasefire force in Ukraine, during the so-called "Coalition of the Willing" summit, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, January 6, 2026. (Reuters)
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff delivers a press conference upon the signing of the declaration on deploying post-ceasefire force in Ukraine, during the so-called "Coalition of the Willing" summit, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, January 6, 2026. (Reuters)

US President Donald Trump's lead Iran negotiator Steve Witkoff on Saturday said he visited the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier currently in the Arabian Sea, with Washington and Tehran due to hold further talks soon.

"Today, Adm. Brad Cooper, Commander of US Naval Forces Central Command, Jared Kushner, and I met with the brave sailors and Marines aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, her strike group, and Carrier Air Wing 9 who are keeping us safe and upholding President Trump's message of peace through strength," said Witkoff in a social media post.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Saturday he hoped talks with the United States would resume soon, while reiterating Tehran's red lines and warning against any American attack.


Israel’s Netanyahu Expected to Meet Trump in US on Wednesday and Discuss Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech during a special session to mark the 77th anniversary of the Knesset's establishment and the 60th anniversary of the dedication of the current building at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem, 02 February 2026. (EPA)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech during a special session to mark the 77th anniversary of the Knesset's establishment and the 60th anniversary of the dedication of the current building at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem, 02 February 2026. (EPA)
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Israel’s Netanyahu Expected to Meet Trump in US on Wednesday and Discuss Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech during a special session to mark the 77th anniversary of the Knesset's establishment and the 60th anniversary of the dedication of the current building at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem, 02 February 2026. (EPA)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech during a special session to mark the 77th anniversary of the Knesset's establishment and the 60th anniversary of the dedication of the current building at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem, 02 February 2026. (EPA)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet US President Donald Trump on Wednesday in Washington, where they will discuss negotiations with Iran, Netanyahu's office said on Saturday.

Iranian and US officials held indirect nuclear ‌talks in the ‌Omani capital ‌Muscat ⁠on Friday. ‌Both sides said more talks were expected to be held again soon.

A regional diplomat briefed by Tehran on the talks told Reuters Iran insisted ⁠on its "right to enrich uranium" ‌during the negotiations with ‍the US, ‍and that Tehran's missile capabilities ‍were not raised in the discussions.

Iranian officials have ruled out putting Iran's missiles - one of the largest such arsenals in the region - up ⁠for discussion, and have said Tehran wants recognition of its right to enrich uranium.

"The Prime Minister believes that any negotiations must include limiting ballistic missiles and halting support for the Iranian axis," Netanyahu's office said in a ‌statement.


Italy FM Rules Out Joining Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’

Italy's Minister for Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani speaks to the press during the EPP Leaders’ meeting, in Zagreb, Croatia, 30 January 2026. (EPA)
Italy's Minister for Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani speaks to the press during the EPP Leaders’ meeting, in Zagreb, Croatia, 30 January 2026. (EPA)
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Italy FM Rules Out Joining Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’

Italy's Minister for Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani speaks to the press during the EPP Leaders’ meeting, in Zagreb, Croatia, 30 January 2026. (EPA)
Italy's Minister for Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani speaks to the press during the EPP Leaders’ meeting, in Zagreb, Croatia, 30 January 2026. (EPA)

Italy will not take part in US President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace", Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said Saturday, citing "insurmountable" constitutional issues.

Trump launched his "Board of Peace" at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January and some 19 countries have signed its founding charter.

But Italy's constitution bars the country from joining an organization led by a single foreign leader.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, a Trump ally, last month noted "constitutional problems" with joining, but suggested Trump could perhaps reopen the framework "to meet the needs not only of Italy, but also of other European countries".

Tajani appeared Saturday to rule that out.

"We cannot participate in the Board of Peace because there is a constitutional limit," he told the ANSA news agency.

"This is insurmountable from a legal standpoint," he said, the day after meeting US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and US Vice President JD Vance at the Olympics in Milan.

Although originally meant to oversee Gaza's rebuilding, the board's charter does not limit its role to the Palestinian territory and appears to want to rival the United Nations.