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Mossad's Ongoing Operations Targeting Iranian Leaders Amid Ceasefire

As the ceasefire between Iran and Israel nears three weeks, Mossad's operations continue unabated, targeting high-ranking Iranian officials. The recent assassination of Ali Taeb, a close aide to Supreme Leader Khamenei, marks a significant escalation in these covert actions. With fears of further violence looming, the implications for Iran's leadership and regional stability are profound. This article delves into the ongoing threats posed by Mossad and the potential consequences for the Iranian regime.
 

Mossad's Continued Operations in Iran

As the ceasefire between Iran and Israel approaches its three-week mark, the barrage of missiles and fighter jets has ceased. However, Mossad's operations within Iran remain active. High-ranking Iranian officials are now under threat, evidenced by the assassination of Ali Taeb, a close associate of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. This killing is suspected to be orchestrated by Mossad and is viewed as the beginning of a larger campaign of violence in Iran, which is expected to continue until Khamenei's demise.


The Mysterious Death of Ali Taeb

No one knows where or when a bullet marked for Iran's Supreme Leader might strike. The fear surrounding this uncertainty is fueled by Mossad's ongoing operations. Nearly 20 days have passed since the Iran-Israel conflict ended, yet Mossad agents remain active, targeting Khamenei's close allies. The latest victim is Ali Taeb, whose death under mysterious circumstances has raised suspicions of Mossad's involvement. Taeb, who worked covertly for Khamenei, was previously a representative at the Sarallah headquarters. Reports suggest he died on July 9, but this information was only revealed on July 12.


Targeting Iran's Top Leaders

It is claimed that Taeb's assassination occurred in a building located in Tehran's Chitgar area. An explosion was reported in the building, and just 72 hours later, news of Taeb's death emerged. It is believed he was present during the explosion. His death is considered a significant blow to Khamenei, as Taeb was seen as his eyes and ears, relaying critical information without drawing attention. This is why Khamenei had appointed him to a long-term representative role at the IRGC's Sarallah headquarters.


The Role of Sarallah Headquarters

Sarallah is a crucial IRGC headquarters responsible for suppressing protests and monitoring dissent. It has been the center for strategies to quell anti-government demonstrations in 2009, 2017, and 2019. Taeb's influence was felt in every area where rebellion against Khamenei's regime could arise, making him a prime target for Mossad. However, this is merely the beginning of a bloody chapter in Iran's ongoing turmoil.


Mossad's Strategic Moves

In the past 12 days, Israel has launched significant attacks in Iran, unleashing missiles and bombs. Now, Mossad appears to have initiated a second phase of conflict, characterized by intricate plots. Reports suggest that Mossad's targets include top Iranian leaders such as Khamenei, President Masoud Pajeskiyan, Khamenei's son Mojtaba Khamenei, and CDS Abdul Rahim Mousavi.


Mossad's Expanding Network in Iran

Mossad has established a vast network within Iran, as evidenced by their operations during the initial days of the conflict when they neutralized Iran's defense systems and ballistic missile launchers. They have also set up drone centers across the country, posing a significant challenge to Iranian security. On July 11, a special operation in Tehran led to the destruction of another Mossad base, where high-tech drone equipment was discovered, resulting in the arrest of over 20 individuals.


Surviving Targets Amid Ongoing Threats

During the conflict, both the Supreme Leader and the President were on Israel's target list. Khamenei has gone underground, while President Pajeskiyan narrowly escaped injury during an Israeli missile strike on June 16. Reports indicate that the attack was highly precise, with IDF having accurate intelligence on the targets. The assault involved six bombs aimed at the building's entry and exit points, effectively trapping the occupants inside. Despite the chaos, Pajeskiyan and other leaders managed to escape.


The Future of Iran-Israel Relations

Although the war may have officially ended, the threats against Israeli targets remain. Mossad is tasked with eliminating these threats, but there are concerns that if they succeed, it could lead to a larger conflict in the region.