Israeli warning call to top Iranian general: 'You have 12 hours to escape'
Briefly

After Israel's airstrikes targeting Iranian military leaders and nuclear scientists on June 13, it initiated a covert operation to intimidate senior Iranian officials. Israeli operatives, speaking Persian, directly warned officials that their lives were at risk unless they ceased supporting Ayatollah Khamenei's regime. Reports confirm that over 20 officials were contacted. An audio recording highlights an operative's threat to a senior general, offering him a short window to escape or risk imminent danger, underscoring Israel's psychological strategy to instigate fear and influence disobedience against the Iranian government.
Israeli intelligence operatives initiated a campaign of intimidation against senior Iranian officials to destabilize Tehran's regime, following a wave of strikes on June 13.
One operative warned a general affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard that he had 12 hours to escape, demonstrating the pressure being exerted by Israel.
The calls aimed to sow fear and encourage public disavowal of the regime, with more than 20 Iranian officials contacted during the covert operation.
An audio recording obtained reveals the intimidating tone used, highlighting Israel's calculated approach to influencing key figures within Iran.
Read at The Washington Post
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