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"These are the Israelis who need to go into hiding": In Iran, the threats are intensifying | Israel today

2022-05-29T19:13:22.728Z


In the wake of the wave of mysterious incidents in Iran, the Fars news agency reported that they were able to obtain "inside information" about those responsible for "sabotage and assassinations of resistance elements" • Among the people: Former security chief Amos Malka


Against the backdrop of a wave of mysterious incidents in Iran in recent days and months, according to foreign publications at least some of which involve Israel (including the alleged assassination of a Quds Force in the heart of Tehran), the website of the Fars News Agency controlled by the Revolutionary Guards posed an implicit threat of revenge.

The news agency affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards carried the article with the headline: "These are the Israelis who need to go into hiding."

The photos of the Israelis that were published, Photo: Fars News Agency

An article published on Sunday in the "Foreign Desk" in the Persian version of the site states that they managed to obtain "inside information" about those responsible for "sabotage and assassinations of resistance elements" along with their photos: former security chief Amos Malka and several other people who allegedly acted For Israeli intelligence during their military service and today working in the cyber field: Amir Levintel, Gal Ganot, Inbal Arieli and Amit Meltzer.

As you may recall, in the last two years there have been a series of sabotage incidents at nuclear facilities, and Iran has pointed to Israel and the US as responsible.

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Source: israelhayom

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