Iran believes Israel killed two Iranian scientists who died within days of each other by poisoning their food, The New York Times reported on Monday.

An Iranian official and two other people with ties to the government who spoke on condition of anonymity identified the two scientists as Ayoub Entezari, an aeronautical engineer who worked for a military research center, and Kamran Aghamolaei, who was a geologist.

Israeli media and Persian news channels abroad reported that Aghamolaei worked at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility. Friends denied that, and said he worked for a private geological research company, and The New York Times could not corroborate that he had any ties to the government or any weapons program.

Entezari had a doctorate in aeronautics and worked on projects related to missiles and airplane turbines for a government aerospace center in the city of Yazd, about 390 miles southeast of the capital, Tehran, according to The New York Times.... Read More: Arutz-7