Mossad Admits Role in Orchestrating Iran Unrest, Receives 15 MB of Data
Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad has openly acknowledged its involvement in instigating recent unrest in Iran, while also confirming the acquisition of 15 MB of sensitive data.
According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Mossad, Israel’s intelligence service, has explicitly admitted to leading the recent wave of unrest in Iran. The agency also revealed it obtained 15 MB of classified information during the operations. This admission comes amid heightened tensions between the two nations, with Iran repeatedly accusing foreign actors of interfering in its internal affairs. The disclosure was made through an undisclosed channel, though Mossad has not provided further details about the nature of the acquired data or its intended use. Security analysts suggest this development could significantly escalate the ongoing covert conflict between Tehran and Tel Aviv.

