Israeli Operatives Issue Dire Warnings to Iranian Generals
Recently, Israeli intelligence operatives reportedly contacted high-ranking Iranian generals, urging them to “run away” with their families or face imminent danger. These alarming warnings were made in audio recordings released, highlighting a truly unsettling situation.
One agent can be heard saying, “You have 12 hours to escape with your wife and children. Otherwise, you are now on our list.” This kind of statement is pretty chilling, wouldn’t you agree?
He went on to emphasize the seriousness of the threat, saying, “We will defile you, your family, your children, everyone.” It’s a vivid reminder of how far these conflicts can descend into personal threats. The agent even expressed willingness to provide a 12-hour window for the generals.
This warning came shortly after a military strike in Iran on June 13, part of what’s being referred to as Operation Raisinglion. It appears that Mossad, Israel’s primary intelligence agency, is utilizing these calls as part of a clandestine strategy aimed at undermining the Iranian regime by fostering fear and confusion among its leaders.
Interestingly, the threats were communicated in Persian, the official language of Iran. In a clear but unsettling tone, the Mossad agents insisted that confusion would yield no innocence, stating, “You are responsible for yourself.” What a position for someone in their role to be in.
According to reports, the operatives claimed they were more closely monitoring these officials than they might realize. “Put this on your head. May God protect you,” they warned.
The discussions targeted prominent figures within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including Generals Hossein Salami and Mohammad Bagheri, as well as Ali Shamkhani, a former high-ranking security official. Iranian media suggests Shamkhani survived an assassination attempt recently, but the fate of the other generals remains uncertain.
In one tense moment, an agent posed a series of questions, perhaps meant to provoke fear, “Do you want to be one of them? Do you want to destroy your wife and children too?” It’s hard to say how such a conversation would affect those involved.
One of the Iranian officials even inquired about what action to take next, highlighting the corner they found themselves in.
Adding to the pressure, the operatives instructed the generals to record a video denouncing the Iranian regime, expecting it to be sent within a tight deadline via Telegram. Whether or not any video was actually made is still unknown.
This method of intimidation seems intended to instill fear among lower-tier leaders in the Iranian regime, complicating the leadership situation for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. After all, with key officials being targeted, finding replacements becomes tricky, I’d imagine.
The Israeli Prime Minister’s office had yet to provide a comment regarding the situation when last reported.





