TEHRAN – After failing to fragment Iran’s territorial integrity during the recent 12-day war, the Israeli regime has moved to implement three new psychological and political operations targeting the Islamic Republic.
According to a report by the Fars Communications Agency, citing credible sources, the Israeli regime has issued new directives to relevant networks and operatives, directing them to shift their focus to condemn the policies of the Islamic Republic, particularly the leaders of the Islamic Revolution.
This propaganda line is quickly adopted by foreign-based media such as Iran International, and is reflected in certain national elements linked to the network that act as an amplifier for Israeli narratives.
The second prong on the Zionist regime’s agenda follows the failure of the son of the abdicated Shah’s previous attempt to form a so-called “government.” Currently, under the new label “Construction Assembly in Exile,” Pahlavi plans to host an event in the European capital next month. Sources say the plan includes a secret invitation extended to many anti-Iranian terrorist groups, particularly Kurdish separatists, with the aim of producing symbolic gatherings to undermine Iran’s political legitimacy.
But the most surprising aspect of the Israeli regime’s new strategy is the formation of a political alliance between the riots of 2009, the remnants of monarchists, terrorists and separatist groups.
Sources confirm that this third project is being coordinated by Ardeshir Amir Arjomand, a longtime MEK associate and former advisor, one of the leaders of the 2009 riots. Following a controversial statement by one of the people currently under house arrest, the initiative revolves around the drafting of a “referendum manifesto,” signed by a coalition of extremists and anti-Iranian individuals at home and abroad.
In the national territory, individuals were identified only as “Mostafa T.” And “Abdullah M” reportedly took on the task of collecting signatures from like-minded people. Outside the country, the operation is led by another person with a long record of destructive activities, Reza Alijani.
Observers note the prominent similarities between the content of the aforementioned manifesto and the broader strategic agenda promoted by the Zionist regime. These include the so-called referendums, the formation of constituent assembly, and the establishment of governments in exile. All of this is consistent with years of Israel’s efforts to destabilize Iran from within.
The Iran-Israel war began on June 13th as the Zionist regime launched illegal and provocative attacks on Iran’s home building and nuclear and military sites. The US mercilessly slammed Iran’s occupied territory for 10 days and intervened directly after dropping bombs at nuclear facilities already targeted by Israel. The battle halted on June 24, the day after Iran used missiles to attack West Asia’s most important American base. A pause of hostility was proposed to Iran by the US through Qatar.
