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Ahmadinejad Reveals: Mossad Agents Led Iranian Unit Tasked with Spying on Israel
Edited by: TJVNews.com
In a remarkable and startling revelation, former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed during an interview with CNN that Tehran had unknowingly established a unit meant to counter Israel’s Mossad operations, only to discover later that the head of this very unit was, in fact, a Mossad agent. Speaking from Turkey on Monday, Ahmadinejad outlined how, in 2021, Iranian authorities were forced to confront the harsh truth that the top official responsible for countering Israel’s intelligence activities was working for their greatest adversary.
Ahmadinejad’s comments shed light on the extent of Israel’s intelligence success within Iran. According to the former president, Israeli intelligence had managed to execute a series of highly sophisticated operations inside Iranian territory, gaining access to sensitive information with remarkable ease. “Israel organized complex operations inside Iran. They could easily obtain information. In Iran, they are still silent about this,” Ahmadinejad told CNN, as quoted by Ynet News. His revelations point to a deep-rooted infiltration within Iran’s own intelligence apparatus, shaking the foundation of trust in the country’s counterintelligence operations.
What makes this discovery even more concerning is Ahmadinejad’s claim that the issue wasn’t isolated to the head of the unit. He stated that an additional 20 members of the same unit tasked with countering Mossad’s operations were also revealed to be working for Israel’s intelligence agency. These individuals, Ahmadinejad alleged, were instrumental in some of the most significant blows to Iran’s security, including the 2018 theft of Iranian nuclear documents and the targeted assassinations of prominent Iranian nuclear scientists, according to the information provided in the Ynet News report. The former president’s accusations suggest that Israel’s intelligence operations were far more embedded and widespread than Tehran had publicly acknowledged.
The shockwaves from Ahmadinejad’s comments bring to mind a 2022 interview with former Iranian intelligence minister, Ali Younesi, who served under Hassan Rouhani’s presidency. Younesi openly admitted that Mossad had successfully penetrated multiple government departments over the past decade. According to Ynet News, Younesi warned that the infiltration was so severe that top officials across various sectors of the government were at constant risk of being targeted by Israeli intelligence. His remarks echoed Ahmadinejad’s current claims and added credence to the notion that Iran’s internal security was in disarray due to Israel’s clandestine maneuvers.
Ahmadinejad’s claims about Mossad’s deep infiltration of Iranian intelligence circles are likely to spark renewed scrutiny of Iran’s ability to safeguard its state secrets and protect its most valuable assets, including its controversial nuclear program. These revelations point to a sophisticated and far-reaching intelligence war between Israel and Iran, one in which Tehran appears to be playing catch-up in terms of internal security. Ynet News highlighted that, despite such glaring breaches, the Iranian government has remained relatively silent on the matter, perhaps out of fear that acknowledging the full scope of Mossad’s success could further undermine confidence in its regime.
As Ahmadinejad’s interview continues to resonate in the political sphere, it remains unclear how Tehran will respond. Whether Iran will pursue a thorough investigation into its intelligence failures or continue to conceal the extent of Mossad’s influence remains to be seen. However, one thing is clear: Ahmadinejad’s revelations have exposed a vulnerability within Iran’s security apparatus that could have far-reaching consequences for both domestic stability and its ongoing rivalry with Israel.
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