Israel-Iran War: Israel had started the game even before the attack on Iran, know what happened
Israel-Iran War - Israel had started the game even before the attack on Iran, know what happened
Israel-Iran War: Israel's military operation "Operation Rising Lion", which began on June 13, turned the ongoing tension between Iran and Israel into an open war. Although this battle was visible on the ground on June 13, the intelligence strategy behind it, which was being prepared for months, is now being exposed. The Washington Post report and leaked audio recordings have revealed that Israel had made a complete plan to mentally destabilize Iran's top generals even before the attack.The war started with an intelligence warningBefore the start of the operation, Israeli intelligence agencies had directly warned senior officials of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) through phone calls. These calls clearly stated that they have only 12 hours to leave the country with their families—or else they are on target. In the phone calls, an operative even said, "We are closer than the vein in your neck."The new face of psychological warfareAccording to audio recordings, Israeli agents made more than 20 calls. These directly targeted top IRGC officials—Hossein Salami, Mohammad Bagheri and Ali Shamkhani. In the phone calls, the operative claimed that these officials had already been killed and that the next number was that of the call receiver. The aim was to spread fear and confusion in the Iranian military command."Make a video or get ready to die"When the general nervously asked in one call, "So, what should I do?", the Israeli operative in response ordered him to make a video against the regime and send it on Telegram. Although it is not clear whether the video was ever recorded or not, it is clear that Israel tried its best to publicly prove Iran's top military officials helpless.Letters reached homes, not just on phonesThe Israeli strategy was not limited to digital conversations. According to the report, notes were sent to the homes of Iranian military officials, messages were sent through their spouses, and personal threats were made in the Persian language. The aim was to create fear and uncertainty among Iran's second and third tier of power, so as to directly attack the continuity of the regime.