Mossad slams regime’s use of mosques as military posts, allegedly threatens Iranian commanders

Further, the Mossad urged the public to continue sending it footage of the regime’s operations within Iran.
Iran’s regime has turned mosques into weapons depots and command headquarters, according to the Mossad, amid reports of Israel’s security agency directly threatening Iranian commanders.
In a Thursday morning post to the organization’s Farsi X/Twitter account, the Mossad slammed the regime’s appropriation of mosques for military purposes as “shameful” and being “in conflict with Islam and with every other religion.”
“The desecration of holy places has always been and will always be the work of evil battling against good, and darkness against light,” it said.
Addressing the Iranian people, the Mossad called on them to aid in showing the world the true face of the regime’s actions and “their evil.”
Further, the Mossad urged the public to continue sending it footage of the regime’s operations within Iran.
“Together, we will defeat them and build a new future for Iran!” the Mossad said. “The spirit of the real Iran is stronger than any era and any government.”
Included in the post is a video showing text from the Quran and a repeated call for the Iranian public to send in documentation of the regime against the background of what seems to show regime soldiers in a mosque.
Mossad threatens regime security force commanders
Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Mossad officials have begun directly calling individual commanders, threatening them and their families should they refuse to “stand aside” in the event of an uprising.
“Can you hear me?” a Mossad agent says in one of the recordings, speaking Farsi, per the WSJ. “We know everything about you. You are on our blacklist, and we have all the information about you.”
The agent went on, explaining they had called to warn the commander that if they do not stand with the Iranian people, the commander’s “destiny will be as your leader.”
According to the WSJ, the commander did not argue with the Mossad agent, but rather pleaded: “Brother, I swear on the Quran, I’m not your enemy.”
“I’m a dead man already,” he said. “Just please come help us.”


