The Mossad's Persian-language social media account posted a photo of senior Iranian government officials, captioned 'Which one of them?' — a hint at alleged spies within the regime, according to reports. The post is unverified, and it is not clear which officials are in the photo or whether the hint is substantive.
Tonight, the Mossad's Persian-language account on X posted a photo of senior Iranian officials with the caption 'Which one of them?' — a hint that one or more of the individuals is allegedly cooperating with Israel. The image, which our published record shows includes former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, current President Masoud Pezeshkian, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Qalibaf, each depicted with a Star of David and headphones, insinuating collaboration.
The post follows an earlier message from the same account earlier this evening, which analyst Yair Goldblatt reported as stating that Israel is working to strengthen the internal rift within Iran's regime to create an opportunity for its collapse. Goldblatt shared the earlier post, which came amid reports that the Mossad attempted to recruit Ahmadinejad as an agent, as The Zioneer reported on Tuesday at 20:37 Jerusalem.
The post is part of an ongoing Israeli psychological campaign aimed at deepening internal divisions within Iran's leadership, as previously reported. The identities of the officials in the photo and the authenticity of the claim have not been independently verified. The post has not been confirmed by official sources in Israel or Iran. It remains unclear whether the hint is substantive or part of a broader disinformation effort.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
