Iran Fears Israeli Spy Ring Operating From Within The Country

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As the shadow war between Iran and Israel appears to be escalating, recent attacks in the Islamic Republic foreshadow an underground network might be active inside Iran, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.

In less than nine months, a man shot dead al-Qaeda’s number two man, Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, also known as Abu Muhammad al-Masri, on August 7 in Tehran.

In addition, Iran’s chief nuclear scientist – Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed on a highway outside of the capital by a highly precise heavy gun that was smuggled into the country in parts, mounted to a car and reportedly controlled by AI.

Meanwhile, two separate mysterious explosions have rocked Iran’s Natanz nuclear plant, hampering the country’s efforts to enrich uranium.

According to the American daily, the series of attacks underscored the apparent ease with which the Israeli intelligence services have managed to penetrate Iranian borders with their Iranian counterparts seemingly powerless to prevent such embarrassing events for the regime.

Read more at i24NEWS.

{Matzav.com}


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