Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was documented in Tehran on Tuesday, according to a report by ynet, after recent reports that he was placed under house arrest by the IRGC over alleged ties with Israel. The documentation appears to contradict those reports.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was documented in Tehran on Tuesday evening, according to a report by ynet, following days of conflicting reports about his whereabouts and status. The sighting comes after multiple reports this week that the IRGC intelligence wing had placed Ahmadinejad under house arrest over alleged ties with Israel and the Mossad.
Earlier today, The Zioneer reported that Ahmadinejad was seen at a memorial ceremony for the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and that first footage of him after the recruitment report had emerged. Those reports were based on Iranian media and Israeli journalist Sapir Lipkin. The new documentation, published by ynet, shows Ahmadinejad in Tehran and appears to further contradict the house arrest narrative.
The developments follow a New York Times investigation last week alleging that Mossad recruited Ahmadinejad as part of a plan to overthrow the Iranian regime. Iran has denied the claims. The authenticity of the latest documentation has not been independently verified.
2 developments
- StrongIranian TV Publishes Footage of Ahmadinejad at Religious Ceremony, Countering House Arrest Claims
- StrongIranian media: Ahmadinejad attended regime economic council meeting on Saturday, contradicting NYT house arrest report
- DevelopingReport: Mossad agents extracted Ahmadinejad after Israeli strike on his compound on Feb. 28
- StrongReport: Israel held talks with Ahmadinejad to install him as Iran's leader after regime change
Source and signal
- Internal intake
