Monday, July 12, 2021

MOSSAD BLAMED FOR ALL ATTACKS ON IRAN

'The Mossad is behind every attack against Iran,' says former hardline lawmaker

 

By Neta Bar  

 

Israel Hayom

July 12, 2021

 

 

Iraq on Monday condemned nighttime US airstrikes on Iran-backed militias on the Syrian-Iraqi border, which killed at least seven fighters and called for revenge from Iraqi armed factions.  The Pentagon released video of the mission Monday morning

 

The former chairman of the Iranian parliament's national security and foreign policy committee, Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh, claimed on Sunday that Israel's Mossad spy agency is behind the attacks against his country and criticized the Islamic republic's security forces for not doing enough to stop the Israeli attacks.

 

'The Mossad is behind every attack against Iran,' says former hardline lawmaker

                                                              Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh

 

"All the security attacks against Iran are perpetrated by the Mossad. Although these attacks take place in our country, no one has given a serious thought to the problem," said Falahatpisheh, who is affiliated with the conservative political camp in Iran.

He also said called Israel "the Islamic republic's rival in security and intelligence."

Falahatpisheh 's words echoed comments made recently by former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and former Iranian Intelligence Minister Ali Younesi, who both claimed the Mossad has managed to infiltrate the country's intelligence services.

Falahatpisheh came amid a series of cyberattacks, mysterious explosions, fires, and mishaps that have plagued the Islamic republic in recent months.

On Saturday, the Iranian Transportation Ministry's website was taken down by what state television said was a "cyber disruption," a day after an apparent cyberattack on the state railway company.

Fars news agency reported that the hack led to "unprecedented chaos" at rail stations

Also on Saturday, a loud blast in north Tehran was caused by an "unknown object" exploding in a park near state TV headquarters, Iranian state television reported.

Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Javad Azari-Jahromi warned on Saturday of possible ransomware attacks unless vulnerabilities in computer systems were dealt with, Iranian news outlets reported.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

Good for Mossad. Your old buddies are doing good Howie.