EXPOSED: Deep Inside Iran — The Mossad Struck First. And Struck Hard.

For months — maybe years — the groundwork was quietly laid.

Surgical planning. Precision infiltration. Unseen firepower.

Then, in one synchronized moment, the Israeli strike lit up the Iranian night.

In central Iran, Mossad commando teams had pre-positioned deadly accurate missile systems in open fields near surface-to-air missile (SAM) batteries. As the Israeli Air Force launched a nationwide airstrike, these hidden weapons came alive — firing in unison, shattering Iran’s air defenses with chilling precision.

Elsewhere across Iran, seemingly ordinary civilian vehicles were in fact mobile platforms of destruction. Secretly modified by Mossad operatives, they carried advanced strike technology — and when the operation began, they unleashed a storm of devastation on Iranian radar sites, blinding the skies for Israeli jets.

But the most daring revelation?

The Mossad had built a kamikaze drone base — inside Iran.

Deep beneath Tehran’s shadow, hidden within Iranian soil, agents had quietly set up a launch site months ago.

When the moment came, the drones soared — targeting ballistic missile launchers at Esfajabad, one of Iran’s top threats against Israeli cities.

This wasn’t just a strike. It was a masterclass in modern warfare.

Three fronts. Total surprise. Unparalleled coordination between the Mossad, the IDF, and Israel’s defense industries.

Israel didn’t just respond. Israel rewrote the rules.

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Dramatic increase in the level of threat to Israelis in Istanbul:Senior security officials in Israel: “Concrete warnings, call on Israelis – lock themselves in rooms”

An Iranian directive to carry out an attack against Israel in Turkey was given:

There is a fear that it will happen over this weekend, made the Israeli government ask Israelis in Istanbul to close their hotel rooms and avoid going out into the street.

The Iranians are interested in carrying out a kidnapping attack or alternatively murdering Israelis.

Turkish intelligence is conducting a manhunt in Turkey, with the help of the Israeli Mossad, after an assassination squad of Iranian “Revolutionary Guards” trying to eliminate Israeli businessmen and tourists.

Reported by Amir Tsafati @beholdIsrael.org

Mossad Commits to Preventing Iran from Obtaining Nuclear Weapons


International military drills, nuclear talks, and growing Iranian aggression are leading many to speculate that the unspoken international consensus is that the Islamic Republic’s nuclear agenda won’t be slowed down without military intervention.

On Thursday, during an award ceremony in Israel, Mossad Chief David Barnea vowed, “Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, not in the coming years, not ever, that’s my commitment, that’s the commitment of the Mossad.” His comments surfaced while nuclear discussions are taking place this week in Vienna in hopes of bringing Tehran back to the table to renegotiate the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), or Iran nuclear deal.

Mysterious ‘ghost attack’ fires and explosions continue to plague Iran

By Susan Keating

‘They’re happening too much to be a coincidence,’ exiled Iranian says.

As “ghost attack” fires and explosions reportedly continue within Iran, outside observers and the Tehran regime are speculating on who is behind the mysterious events.  

Since last month, blasts and blazes have been reported at Iranian sites, including an explosion that killed 19 people at a medical clinic on June 30, plus fires that ravaged a shipyard and Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility earlier this month. 

The incidents continued through the weekend, when an explosion wracked a power plant in Isfahan province, and fire consumed a cellophane factory in Tabriz. 

“They’re happening too much to be coincidence,” Iranian exile Amir Rad, who lives in Europe, told Just the News. “Someone is behind all of this. But who?”

While Tehran has maintained that the incidents were accidents or the result of wear and tear on facilities, sources have been cited in the western and Middle Eastern media as blaming various culprits: Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency; the United States; and the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK).

Following the July 2 explosion in Natanz, focus centered on two potential sources, the MEK and Israel.

The MEK was not involved, the group’s spokesman told Just the News.

“This was not carried out by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran,” Shahin Gobadi wrote in an email.

An Israeli government official expressed unease about Iran while on an official visit to Hungary on Monday.

“I expressed our concern to the Hungarian Foreign Minister about Iran’s incessant violations of its nuclear commitments,” Minister of Foreign Affairs Gabi Ashkenazi said in a statement

Ashkenazi did not, however, address charges and rumors that Israel is the “ghost” wreaking havoc in Iran.

Earlier this month, Tehran reportedly challenged the Israel theory, discounting claims that Tel Aviv launched a cyber attack that caused the facility to catch fire.

“The reports about cyberattacks on energy stations in the country are false,” and no intentional damage was caused to the sites, Iranian power industry spokesman Mostafa Rajabi Mashhadi told a local news agency.

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