Media: Iranian intelligence exposes Mossad-linked individuals
Iranian intelligence has successfully uncovered the locations of individuals linked to Israel’s Mossad who may have contributed to Israel’s information warfare against Iran.
The revelation, broadcast on Iran’s national television on Tuesday, October 21, detailed how Iranian intelligence operatives identified the exact locations of several individuals who either worked directly for the “Iran International” TV channel or made frequent appearances on it, Caliber.Az reports, citing Mehr.
The program presented photographs and personal details of these individuals, showing that they are currently residing in Israel.
Among those exposed were Babak Es’haghi, a reporter for “Iran International,” whose residence was identified on Fabregat Street in the occupied city of Holon near Tel Aviv, and Meir Javedanfar, a regular commentator known for defending Israeli policies, whose home was found inside Tel Aviv.
Another key figure was Menashe Amir, a Tehran-born broadcaster who left Iran before the 1979 Islamic Revolution and has long been associated with Israel’s foreign ministry and radio services.
Iranian intelligence also located a building on Degania Street in Holon, reportedly used by the network’s employees, and claimed that Israeli military spokesperson Kamal Penhasi was among those under close surveillance.
According to the report, Iranian authorities framed the operation as a response to the channel’s alleged role in fueling unrest and spreading disinformation during the twelve-day conflict between Israel and Iran earlier this year.
By Jeyhun Aghazada