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Mossad's Most Explosive Secret Exposed — Iran Jails Ahmadinejad After Uncovering Deep Israeli Spy Operation
In what may be the most jaw-dropping intelligence bombshell to emerge from the Middle East in years, former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad — once the regime's loudest anti-Israel voice on the world stage — is now under house arrest by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps after Iranian authorities uncovered the staggering extent of his covert contacts with Israel and the Mossad, according to a bombshell New York Times investigation citing four senior Iranian officials. For years, Israel ran a sophisticated, multi-layered covert operation aimed not merely at recruiting Ahmadinejad as an intelligence asset, but at ultimately positioning him to seize power in Tehran following a potential regime collapse — a plan so audacious in its ambition that it reads less like geopolitical strategy and more like a Hollywood thriller. The former Mossad chief David Barnea personally traveled to Budapest in early 2024 to meet with Ahmadinejad under the cover of a climate change conference organized with the quiet assistance of a senior Hungarian government official — a stunning detail that implicates European diplomatic channels in one of the most sensitive intelligence operations in recent memory.
Israel made a series of secret payments to Ahmadinejad's longtime spokesman Ali Akbar Javanfekr, and Mossad operatives continued meeting with him in the lead-up to Operation Roaring Lion. The operation took a dramatic physical turn in February when an Israeli airstrike targeted Ahmadinejad's home compound, killing his bodyguards and destroying his armored vehicle — after which Mossad agents extracted him and relocated him to a secret safe house. He eventually departed the safe house under circumstances that remain unclear, resurfacing publicly only at former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's funeral before being quietly taken into IRGC custody. Those close to Ahmadinejad say his motivations were never financial — he already commanded a vast economic network — but were instead driven by a burning, all-consuming desire to return to the apex of power in Iran, a goal that three successive disqualifications from Iran's presidential race had made impossible through legitimate channels.
Perhaps most extraordinary of all is what Ahmadinejad reportedly told associates he intended to do if he ever reclaimed Iran's leadership with foreign backing: normalize relations with Israel through the Abraham Accords framework — a complete, historic reversal from the genocidal rhetoric he spent years directing at the Jewish state. The revelation that the man who once called for Israel to be wiped from the map was secretly plotting his return to power with Mossad's help, and envisioned a normalized relationship with Jerusalem at the end of it, is the kind of geopolitical irony that defies easy comprehension. For Israel and its supporters, the story is a testament to the breathtaking reach and ingenuity of Israeli intelligence — an operation that penetrated the very highest levels of the Iranian political establishment and came closer than the world knew to fundamentally reshaping the regime from within.
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