Media: Israel's intelligence agency Mossad accuses Iran of using mosques to hide weapons and ammunition

Israel's "Jerusalem Post" website reported on March 19: According to the Mossad, the Iranian regime has turned mosques into armories and command centers. Another report said that Israeli security agencies have directly threatened Iranian commanders.

The report said that on Thursday morning, in an article on the Mossad's Persian-language X/Twitter account, the Mossad criticized the Iranian regime for occupying mosques for military purposes as "shameful," and that it "conflicts with Islam and all other religions." "Profaning holy sites has always been a struggle between evil and good, darkness and light," the tweet said. In addition, the Mossad called on the Iranian people to help reveal the true face of the regime and its "evil nature" to the world.

The report said that, additionally, the Mossad urged the public to continue sending videos of the regime's actions within Iran. "We will defeat them together and build a new future for Iran!" the Mossad said, "The true spirit of Iran is stronger than any era or government."

The report said that the post included a video showing verses from the Quran, repeatedly urging the Iranian public to provide documents related to the regime, with the background apparently showing government soldiers in a mosque (Figure 3).

The report said that according to a report earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Mossad officials have begun directly calling individual commanders, threatening them and their families about the consequences if they refuse to "stand aside" during a rebellion. "Can you hear me?" according to the Wall Street Journal, a Mossad agent said in a recording in Persian, "We have everything on you. You are on our blacklist, and we have all information about you."

The agent continued saying that they were calling to warn the commanders that if he did not stand with the Iranian people, his "fate would be like that of your leaders," according to the Wall Street Journal. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Iranian commanders did not argue with the Mossad agents, but instead pleaded, "Brother, I swear by the Quran, I am not your enemy," "I am already dead, please come and help us."

The original title of the report was "Mossad slams regime’s use of mosques as military posts, allegedly threatens Iranian commanders" (Mossad criticizes the Iranian regime for using mosques as military posts, reportedly threatening Iranian commanders).

Original: toutiao.com/article/1860096707493211/

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