WSJ: Israel is systematically hunting members of the Iranian regime
Israel is targeting members of the Iranian regime, as reported by the Wall Street Journal based on leaked documents.
According to reports from the Wall Street Journal, Israel has been systematically hunting members of the Iranian regime. Citing leaked documents, the article emphasizes that Israel's cutting-edge technology and agents infiltrating Iranian society pose the most significant threat the regime has faced to date. This approach highlights Israel's strategic objectives in countering Iranian influence in the region.
On a poignant note, the report mentions the high-ranking Iranian security official, Ali Larijani, who confidently strolled through a regime-supporting rally in downtown Tehran just days before his death. Larijani, donning dark sunglasses and a black coat, took to social media to proclaim the bravery of his people and leaders, a stark contrast to the swift consequences he would face shortly thereafter.
Just four days later, Israeli intelligence successfully located and eliminated Larijani in a rocket strike on a hideout in the outskirts of Tehran. That same night, they received intelligence from Iranian citizens about Gholamreza Soleimani, the commander of the Basij paramilitary forces, who was believed to be hiding in a forest in Tehran, signaling ongoing tensions and deadly encounters between Israeli operatives and Iranian officials.