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Israel's Mossad Promised It Could Ignite Regime Change In Iran: Report
Israel's Mossad Promised It Could Ignite Regime Change In Iran: Report
Via Middle East Eye
Israel's intelligence agency Mossad had a plan to ignite public protests that would lead to the collapse of Iran’s government, the New York Times has reported.
David Barnea, Mossad’s chief, met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu days before the US and Israel began their war on Iran and told him that the agency would be able to galvanize Iranian opposition in order to bring about regime change.
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Barnea, according to the report, which cites interviews with US and Israeli officials,...
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