Former Mossad Official Claims Iran Regime Could Still Fall After US War Halt
Iranian regime could still fall, but US stopped war too early, ex-Mossad agent says

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A former senior Mossad official stated that a plan to topple the Iranian regime remains viable but was interrupted by the US's decision to cease military actions in April. He emphasized the importance of perseverance in executing the multi-stage plan, which includes partnerships with Kurdish forces.
- 01The Mossad's plan to replace the Iranian regime has been paused due to US intervention.
- 02Aleph, a former Mossad official, believes the Iranian regime will ultimately fall, though the timeline is uncertain.
- 03The Mossad has evolved operational capabilities, conducting military operations inside Iran during the June 2025 conflict.
- 04Recruitment and trust in agents from enemy countries have increased, leveraging their opposition to the Iranian regime.
- 05Aleph hinted at Israel's knowledge of the condition of Iran's new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.
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A former senior official of the Mossad intelligence agency, referred to as Aleph, revealed that a comprehensive plan to overthrow the Iranian regime remains viable but has been delayed due to the United States' decision to halt military operations in April. Aleph, who served in the Mossad for nearly three decades, stated that the plan involves multiple stages and has included collaboration with Kurdish forces. He expressed disappointment over US officials dismissing the plan as 'farcical,' asserting that their lack of experience in the Mossad led to such judgments. Despite the current pause, Aleph is optimistic about the eventual collapse of the Iranian regime, suggesting that conditions are favorable for its downfall, although he could not predict a specific timeline. He also detailed advancements in Mossad operations, including military capabilities within Iran during the June 2025 conflict, and highlighted the agency's increased reliance on agents from enemy nations, motivated by their opposition to the Iranian regime. Furthermore, Aleph indicated that Israel likely has information regarding the health of the new Iranian supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, who has been absent from public view since being injured in a recent conflict.
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The ongoing tensions and potential for regime change in Iran could affect regional stability and international relations.
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