Mohsen Rezai, Tehran’s VP for economic affairs, led the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps at the time of the AIMA terror bombing in Buenos Aires.
Mohsen Rezai, Iran’s vice president for economic affairs, is wanted by Argentine prosecutors for alleged involvement in planning the July 18, 1994, terrorist attack on the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association, or AMIA, which killed 85 people and injured 330.
Rezai, commander-in-chief of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps at the time of the bombing in Buenos Aires, is one of several senior Iranian officials accused by Argentina of masterminding the suicide attack on the country’s main Jewish community center in which 85 people were killed and over 300 were injured.