Iranian opposition channels claim that an emergency message was sent to Basij (paramilitary) commanders amid recent events in Iran. The claim is unverified and should be treated with caution — no official confirmation has been issued.
Security analyst Hananel Aviv reported early Monday, citing Iranian opposition channels, that an emergency message was dispatched to commanders of the Basij (the IRGC-linked paramilitary force) in light of recent events. The nature of the events referenced is not specified, and no official Iranian source has confirmed the claim.
The Basij is a volunteer militia subordinate to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), often mobilized for internal security and crowd control. If confirmed, the alert would suggest a heightened state of readiness within the regime's security apparatus.
As The Zioneer has previously reported, a series of explosions and unverified incidents across Iran — including reports of blasts in Ahvaz and Bushehr province — have fueled speculation and opposition claims in recent weeks. The reliability of the current report remains unclear, as the source is explicitly acknowledged as an unverified opposition claim.
2 developments
- StrongIranian opposition publishes video purportedly showing one of the bases hit by US strikes this morning
- DevelopingVideo surfaces of Basij forces attacking protesters in Iran
- DevelopingReports: Military bases in Iran attacked and damaged, sources claim
- StrongReports: Heavy movement of missile launchers spotted in several areas in Iran
Source and signal
- Internal intake
