The Washington Post revealed that zion*st intelligence launched a covert campaign following its June 13 strikes on Iran, aiming to intimidate top Iranian military officials and sow internal chaos within the regime.
According to the report, Israeli operatives fluent in Farsi contacted at least 20 senior Iranian officials, warning them they would be targeted next unless they withdrew support for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The intimidation reportedly went beyond phone calls, with written threats delivered to officials or passed through their wives, signaling that Israeli intelligence had deep access to their private lives.
Sources said the campaign’s goal was to paralyze Iran’s leadership structure after key assassinations and instill fear in mid- and lower-ranking officials. Despite the psychological pressure, no defections was reported.
An Israeli official told the Post that some officials received warnings at their doorsteps, while others were contacted multiple times through various channels. The paper described the effort as an unprecedented psychological operation designed to destabilize Iran’s leadership from within—but one that ultimately yielded no visible results.
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