Alleged Mossad Calls to Iranian Officials Raise New Security Concerns

 


Alleged Mossad Calls to Iranian Officials Raise New Security Concerns

                  THE PAKISTAN TIMES

Fresh concerns have emerged in Iran after several current and former officials claimed they received threatening phone calls from people identifying themselves as members of Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad.

According to Iranian media reports, some officials were allegedly warned to distance themselves from sensitive government and military affairs. However, there has been no independent confirmation that the callers were actually connected to Mossad.

The claims surfaced after the recent Iran-Israel conflict, which renewed debate inside Iran about intelligence leaks and weaknesses in the country's security system. Iranian officials have repeatedly accused foreign intelligence agencies of trying to influence the country's internal affairs.

Security analysts say the reports have intensified public discussion over how confidential information is protected and whether stronger counter-intelligence measures are needed.

While the authenticity of the reported calls remains unverified, the allegations have added another layer of tension to an already fragile security situation in the Middle East.

The Pakistan Times will continue to monitor official statements and provide verified updates on Iran, Israel, and other major developments from around the world.

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Source: BBC Persian, Iranian media reports

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