In a post on X, security and Middle East commentator Yair Goldblatt said the current period has cleared up uncertainty about which senior Iranian officials are alive or dead, making the Mossad's targeted-killing and intelligence efforts easier. He described the situation as 'days of grace' for the Israeli intelligence agency.
Yair Goldblatt, a security and Middle East analyst, posted on X that the current period provides clarity on Iranian leadership positions, making the Mossad's targeted-killing and intelligence work easier. He wrote that after the war, there was uncertainty about which senior Iranian officials were alive, dead, or replaced. Now, with increased visibility, 'everything is clear as day,' he stated. Goldblatt described the period as 'days of grace' for Mossad supporters to vent accumulated frustrations, and for the Mossad itself to operate with greater ease. He clarified that he was not saying Mossad would not have succeeded without this, but that the current situation makes life easier.
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