Dangers of Spying
Israel's Tools for Penetrating Arab and Islamic Countries
To stop the enemies' plan, we must understand how they managed to infiltrate our countries and confront them with firmness and strength.
The usurping entity escalates aggression not only in Gaza but also in Syria. Israel has repeatedly bombed Syrian lands, saying it is defending the Druze minority. It justifies aggression, saying the attacks are to protect the Druze minority in the southern city of Suwayda.
it becomes more brutal and increasingly bold due to the lack
of action from international, Arab, and Islamic communities to stop its crimes
against humanity. It tightens its siege on innocent civilians in Palestine and
kills infants and children with direct American support and no clear opposition
from the whole world.
The enemy is spreading corruption, killing the innocent,
destroying hospitals, homes, and infrastructure, ravaging crops and livestock,
and burning everything in its path. Now its destructive hands have reached
Syrian territories, where the danger of division is growing after they turned
its people into factions. This won't stop there — the violations will escalate.
The enemy's consistent strategy has always been to weaken a group, kill its
sons and scholars, loot its resources, and create a class of collaborators and
traitors.
To stop the enemies’ plan, we must understand how they
infiltrated our countries and confront them with determination and strength.
Investigations and evidence indicate that some spying cells have moved beyond monitoring and surveillance into direct targeting and operational planning, demonstrating the depth and breadth of Israeli infiltration within Iran.
Spies have been dispersed throughout Iran, indicating a
networked structure of agents rather than isolated incidents. Arrests have
occurred in various areas: Mazandaran in the north, Kurdistan and Lorestan in
the west, the western suburbs of Tehran, and border regions with Iraqi
Kurdistan, among others.
According to Iran’s Noor News agency, several spies were
arrested and executed after fair trials, also according to Iranian sources. The
Tasnim agency reported that security forces seized advanced equipment with the
suspects, including drones, launch systems, jamming devices, and encrypted
communications gear, all allegedly prepared for "coordinated sabotage
operations."
The Baháʼís
Some describe the Baháʼís as "Israel's Persian army" within
Iran — Mossad agents who initiated the first strike
in Israel's war against Iran. They have deeply infiltrated the country,
especially as they face increasing crackdowns and complain about being denied
the freedom to practice their religion.
There are about 300,000 Baháʼís in Iran, making them the largest non-Muslim
religious minority. However, unlike Christians, Jews, and Zoroastrians, Baháʼís are not
protected under Article 13 of the Iranian Constitution as a recognized
religious minority. The Islamic Republic has banned the Baháʼí faith,
labeling its followers as "heretics" and often accusing them of ties
to Israel.
The Baháʼí World Centre is located in Israel
The Baháʼí World
Centre, the spiritual and administrative hub of the Baháʼí faith,
is located in Haifa, Israel. Its origins trace back to the Ottoman era in
Palestine, specifically the 1850s–60s when
the Shah of Iran and the Ottoman Sultan exiled Baháʼu’lláh (the founder of the Baháʼí faith)
from Iran to prison in Akka for life.
In 2022, Iranian authorities arrested 12 followers of the
banned Baháʼí faith on
suspicion of links with Israel. Two of the group’s leaders
were allegedly trained at the "House of Justice" — the faith’s
governing body located in Israeli-occupied territory — and formed a spy cell with agents across
Mazandaran province.
The International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA)
Iran accuses the IAEA of enabling Israeli American aggression
by declaring Iran non-compliant and, more importantly, by leaking classified
details, only known to IAEA inspectors, about the locations of nuclear
scientists and facilities.
Iran claims that Rafael Grossi, the agency’s director, has
issued false reports and spied on its nuclear installations for the U.S. and
Israel. Israel, in turn, carried out precise attacks on nuclear facilities and
military infrastructure and assassinated nuclear scientists in their homes.
The U.S. also conducted strikes with B-2 bombers targeting three Iranian
nuclear facilities in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan. Washington claimed it
"destroyed the Iranian nuclear program" using bunker-buster bombs and
Tomahawk missiles launched from submarines.
In response, Iran’s parliament passed legislation suspending
cooperation with the IAEA.
The European Trio
Iran also lost trust in the European trio, France, Germany,
and the UK, and suspects them of leaking
information to Israel.
Jews
Both Iran and Israel have used Jews to spy on each other. An article published in the Times in October 2024 revealed that Iran attempted to bribe Israelis to spy for it, offering hundreds of thousands of pounds in cryptocurrency in exchange for photos of sensitive military sites.
Former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen boasted about the 2018 theft
of Iran’s nuclear archive by 20 agents, none of them Israeli, all Iranian,
including Jews and others. One Iranian Jew, Benny Sebti, said it’s natural for
oppressed Iranians to turn to Mossad or the CIA and sell information or take
photos of neighbors who might be scientists or IRGC commanders.
Sebti also credited Mossad with killing an Iranian nuclear
scientist using a remote-controlled machine gun, infecting Iran’s nuclear
network with malware, and assassinating Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh earlier
this year.
Israeli spying in Tehran was reportedly so extensive that
former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad once complained that the country’s
counterintelligence chief had himself been a Mossad double agent.
According to The Times report, Iran often pressures its Jewish
minority to carry out secret operations against Israel. In one incident,
Israel’s internal security service (Shin Bet) detained an Iranian Jewish
visitor carrying surveillance equipment hidden in a tissue box, then deported
him back to Iran.
Azerbaijan
Israel has deeply infiltrated Azerbaijan and secured its
support in the war on Gaza, and perhaps in its war on Iran. Interestingly, the
Sunni minority leaders in Azerbaijan openly support Iran against Israel.
There’s frequent mention of discrimination and oppression
against Azeris in Iran, an issue with other issues that need to be addressed to
prevent it from becoming a vulnerability the enemies could exploit.
Russian Jews or the
"Hidden" Jews
Iranians and Arabs often overlook the number of Israel-loyal
Jews within Russia, some of whom hold sensitive positions in government and
media. The Russian President, Vladimir Putin, has repeatedly emphasized Russia’s
concern for its citizens in Israel. Meanwhile, a large number of Russian Jews
live in Israel while their relatives remain in Russia. In 2022, the
Russian-speaking population in Israel was estimated at 1.3 million. Arabs and
Muslims must consider this reality.
Minorities and marginalized groups are often easy targets for enemy recruitment. Thus, it's crucial to address internal grievances and ensure justice and freedom for all segments of society. Justice and liberty are basic human rights.