The New York Times reported on 14 November 2020 that Abdullah, while driving his car in the
Pasdaran neighborhood of Tehran, Iran, on 7 August 2020, was shot to death by Israeli
Mossad operatives from Kidon, a unit informally known as the "Tip of the Spear", on a motorcycle, at the behest of the United States. Reuters had previously received similar information from a security official in
Afghanistan, but could not independently receive confirmation of the
Times reporting via US or Israeli officials. Iranian news sources at the time of his death claimed the identities of the dead pair to be of a Lebanese academic by the name of "Habib Dawood", who had ties to
Hezbollah, and his daughter. Afghan news station
Shamshad News also claimed his death. Iran denied the
New York Times report; its
Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said in a statement that the United States and Israel sometimes "try to tie Iran to such groups by lying and leaking false information to the media". “This exposes the regime in Iran as one that provides a haven for the organization that's most significant to the United States,” said a former senior defense official. "It's undeniably convenient for Iran to operate Al-Qaida against the United States because of sanctions or to exact a price for the
assassination of Soleimani,” the official said," On 12 January 2021, the United States secretary of state
Mike Pompeo confirmed the death of Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah. ==See also==