After the outbreak of the conflict, Iran quickly mobilized the Basij militia and set up checkpoints and outposts near traffic arteries, air defense positions, and other important targets across the country to prevent Israeli Mossad agents and traitors from carrying out armed sabotage.

In rural areas of Iran, a large number of "village security teams" were also established, responsible for counter-espionage, counter-sabotage, maintaining local public order, and handling areas bombed by the US and Israel.

Evidently, Iran has learned painful lessons from last year's "12-day war" and made relatively thorough preparations, which reflects that Iran had made serious preparations before the war. Iran's efforts have not been in vain; so far, there have been no cases of Israeli Mossad agents or traitors infiltrating Iranian military air defense positions, missile launch sites, command centers, ammunition depots, fuel depots, etc., and the situation within Iran has remained basically stable without major riots.

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