Mossad Faces Internal Crisis Following Failed Operations in Iran, Intercept Report Reveals

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, The Intercept has reported that Mossad‘s failures in Iran, particularly its inability to foresee targeted assassinations of commanders and to incite public opinion for regime change, have ignited an internal crisis in the occupied territories. The intelligence failures have led to growing internal criticism of Mossad’s performance and a reevaluation of its calculations regarding internal subversion in Iran, while also exacerbating divisions within Israeli institutions regarding the efficacy of military options.
The Intercept described Mossad’s setbacks in Iran as a “historic failure,” contributing to the eruption of an internal crisis within the occupied territories. The outlet detailed the consequences of sudden and unprecedented dismissals of senior Mossad commanders following major intelligence operation failures against Iran.
Furthermore, the article pointed to the failure of Israeli calculations concerning the assassination of Iranian commanders and the incitement of Kurdish ethnic groups for internal collapse. It also noted the fragility of media and psychological campaigns initiated by Mossad through social media, which were met with ridicule and disregard within Iranian society. The report suggests that Mossad’s attempts to protect high-ranking political figures have amplified internal disputes and accusations among mid-ranking intelligence officers, who are now seeking to shift blame for the failures.
The website added that Israel’s insistence on the excessive use of military power, despite mutual attrition and regional complexities, will hinder Tel Aviv from achieving its strategic objectives.

