An audio recording obtained by The Washington Post allows you to better understand how Israeli information services sought to intimidate and divide the Iranian military authorities
Hours after Israel launched his first spot of attacks against Iran on 13 June, killing military leaders and nuclear power scientists, Israelite information services agents launched a secret campaign to try to intimidate Iranian high officials. The goal, says the “”, which cites sources linked to the operation, would be to divide and destabilize Tehran’s regime.
Employees of Israeli security services that speak Persian, Iran’s main language, called the Iranian paintings warning them that they would die, unless they failed to support Ayatollah Ali Khamenei regime.
One of the sources referred to “The Washington Post” that more than 20 Iranians will have been contacted in power positions.
This American newspaper obtained an audio recording from a telephone call from an Israelite information services agent to a senior Iranian commander on June 13.
“I am warning you. There are 12 hours to escape with your wife and your son. Otherwise, he enters our list,” an agent of the Israelites secret to an Iranian general near the rulers of that country. This agent suggested that Israel could end up pointing weapons to the general and family. “We are closer than you think, closer than the vein you have on your neck. Put it on your head. And may God protect you.”
The general had 12 hours to record a video to dissociate from the Iranian regime. “How can I send you the video?” He asked. The exchange would be realized through the Telegram application. It is not clear that such a video has been recorded or sent.
According to The Washington Post, which cites a source linked to the process, this general is still alive and in Iranian territory.