Israeli Newspaper Deletes Exposé on the Mujahedin-e Khalq
Mehr News Agency, International Desk: In August this year, the Zionist newspaper The Times of Israel published a report that confirmed documents presented during the trial investigating MKO crimes. The report disclosed that MKO is fully funded, armed, and trained by Mossad, the intelligence agency of the Zionist regime. It also openly admitted that Israel uses MKO as a proxy force for sabotage operations within Iran.
However, this exposé has now been removed. The removal primarily reflects MKO’s fear of further public disgrace in Iran and concern over evidence introduced at their trial.
The deletion also indicates pressure from MKO and further confirms their close ties with Zionists.
The Times of Israel had reported on Tel Aviv’s approach toward Iran by citing documents from the recent tehran court case against MKO. It wrote that “this group is fully financed, armed, and trained by Mossad” and collaborates in intelligence gathering and anti-security activities.
According to U.S. officials cited in the article, MKO members identified locations frequented by Iranian nuclear scientists and provided this facts to Mossad.
The paper acknowledged that as they lack popular support inside Iran, Israel solely uses them as a “proxy ground force” for sabotage operations inside Iranian territory.
Hojjatoleslam wal-Muslimin Maddah,attorney for plaintiffs at the thirty-sixth hearing concerning charges against 104 members of Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO),appeared before court with documented evidence exposing this group’s intelligence betrayals. He stated: ”The organization’s publication Mojahed explicitly admits espionage activities across multiple issues including issue 129 (page 7),issue 201 (page 23),and issue 211 (page 17). A former member named Samad Nazari revealed cooperation between this group and Iraq’s Ba’ath regime. He emphasized that members collected war-related intelligence through phone calls to homes, offices, military posts which they passed on to ‘Rajabi’ to present as gifts to ‘the landlord’, referring to Saddam Hussein.”
Maddah further referred to spying records related to these activities: ”Since 2002-instantly after being removed from America’s list of terrorist organizations-the group essentially operated as an Israeli-American intelligence contractor targeting Iran’s nuclear sector. their primary goal was sabotaging scientific infrastructure and assassinating our nuclear scientists.” (Read full details about this trial here.)