The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued what it called a dramatic statement referencing Israeli opposition figure Yair Golan and a former Mossad official appearing on an Israeli television program, according to a single source. The content and context of the statement remain unspecified.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) published a message characterized as 'dramatic' by the single reporting source, targeting Israeli opposition leader Yair Golan and an unnamed former Mossad senior official who appeared together on an Israeli television program (Saturday at 17:00 Jerusalem on Channel 12's 'Shabbat at Five'). The IRGC's statement itself has not been published in full by the source, and no additional details — whether verbal threats, military implications, or intelligence-related commentary — have been provided. The IRGC has been issuing a series of escalating statements over the past week, including readiness declarations against potential US strikes, missile-unit operational alerts, and warnings of a 'decisive direct response' following Israeli operations attributed to earlier days. However, no verifiable connection between this specific television appearance and any operational threat has been established. The source is a single curated the source, and the bulletin's substance rests entirely on that channel's characterization.
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