The funeral prayers of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, who tragically lost his life in a helicopter crash, have been held, and his burial is currently underway. While mourning continues, numerous questions and speculations surround the circumstances of Raisi's death. Although Tehran has initiated an investigation into the crash, many people find it difficult to accept it as a mere accident.

Various theories have emerged, fueled by several factors: the immediate reporting of Raisi's death in Israeli media, perceived alignment with American interests, internal power struggles within Iran, and the safe return of the other two helicopters in the fleet. Recently, a debate on a French television channel has added more intrigue to the situation.

A controversial claim made during a debate on the French-Israeli TV channel I-24 suggested that a Mossad agent was piloting Raisi's helicopter. This theory was voiced by expert Daniel Hayek, who mentioned that while he did not have precise information, the rumor had already been leaked. The claim quickly spread through pro-Israel Telegram channels, reportedly controlled by Hamas, further stirring public speculation.

In the viral debate program, Hayek stated that the information first circulated in the Howa WhatsApp group before reaching Telegram. Despite these claims, Iran has not officially termed Raisi's death an assassination, nor have they endorsed any conspiracy theories. However, public opinion remains divided, with many pointing fingers at Israel and suspecting involvement from Mossad.

As the investigation unfolds, the true cause of the crash remains to be determined. For now, the incident continues to be a topic of widespread debate and speculation.