Mossad planning to kill Iranian IRGC Air Force Chief? Shocking revelations about Israel…, Netanyahu surprised by…
If Israeli media reports are to be believed, Mossad is planning to kill the IRGC Air Force chief. According to the Jerusalem Post report, Israel is concerned that the Donald Trump administration may forge a weak nuclear agreement with Iran. Therefore, before the nuclear deal is reached between Iran and America, Mossad may carry out an intelligence operation, which may target Iran’s top military officials.
According to the report, the target of Mossad’s operation is to kill the top Iranian official who ordered the firing of 400 ballistic missiles on Israel in 2024. The Jerusalem Post has given this information quoting sources from an Israeli think tank.
It is believed that Mossad’s motive behind killing the Iranian military officer will be to provoke Iran. The report even says that even if an agreement is reached between Iran and the Trump administration regarding the nuclear deal, Mossad will still carry out its operation, whose ultimate goal will be to attack Iran’s nuclear plants.
Iran’s top officials on Mossad’s trail
In October last year, Brigadier-General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the head of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), ordered to attack Israel with 400 ballistic missiles. Apart from this, it is alleged that he had tried to cause serious damage to Israel many times before this. After the attack in October last year, many Israeli and American officials discussed killing Hajizadeh through an operation in Tehran. At that time, many such reports came in which Hajizadeh was claimed to be killed, which turned out to be false.
According to reports, Israeli and American officials at that time failed to kill Hajizadeh. Although Jerusalem destroyed Iranian air defense and ballistic missile production capabilities in retaliation after the October attack, but this time Israel wants to attack Iranian nuclear plants at all costs.
According to David Albright, president of the Institute for Science and International Security, Israeli officials are still hoping that the Trump administration will enter into a tough nuclear deal with Iran, which will close all the paths for the Islamic country to make a nuclear bomb.
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