Ex-Mossad agent: US halted Israeli plan to topple Iran regime too early
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A former senior Mossad official, identified as 'Aleph,' claims an Israeli plan to overthrow the Iranian regime was cut short by the US halting military action.
- 'Aleph' dismissed reports suggesting the Mossad plan was unrealistic or flawed, calling such criticisms 'farcical' and 'bullshit'.
- The former official believes the Iranian regime's downfall is inevitable but suggests the timing was impacted by external factors.
An Israeli plan aimed at destabilizing the Iranian regime was prematurely halted by the United States' decision to cease military operations, according to a former senior official from Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad.
The Iranian regime will fall sooner or later, but US stopped war too early.
Operating under the pseudonym 'Aleph,' the ex-official stated that the Israeli operation to bring about the fall of the Iranian government was interrupted. He directly refuted claims reported in the media that the Mossad's strategy was unrealistic or nonsensical, characterizing such assessments as 'farcical' and 'bullshit.'
farcical
While 'Aleph' maintains that the collapse of the Iranian regime is a matter of 'sooner or later,' he implied that the timeline for this outcome was significantly influenced by the US intervention. The former intelligence operative's remarks offer a critical perspective on the effectiveness and timing of international efforts concerning Iran.
bullshit
Originally published by Times of Israel in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.