Police officials examine the site of an explosion near the Israeli Embassy in New Delhi NEW DELHI: February 13, 2012. It was quarter past three and Tal Yehoshua Koren, the wife of an Israeli diplomat, was on the way to pick up her children from school. Seated in the rear of a Toyota Innova car bearing the number 109 CD 35, Koren reached the Aurangzeb Road traffic light when the vehicle suddenly went up in flames. Rushed to a nearby hospital, Koren survived the attack, which prompted an international investigation into the blast. Delhi Police's Special Cell did not have much to go on initially. The probe revealed that a motorcycle rider came from behind and attached a magnetic explosive device to the rear of the vehicle. However, when Israel's Mossad joined the investigation, the two agencies unravelled a larger conspiracy that pointed at the role of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and its Quds Force.