The revelation, broadcast on a national television channel on Tuesday, showed how Iranian intelligence agents determined the exact residences of several people directly employed by or frequently appearing on so-called “Iranian International” anti-Iranian television channels.
The broadcast featured snapshots and details of individuals’ actual residences in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Among these people was one of the channel’s reporters, Babak Eshaghi, whose location was revealed to be Fabregat Street in the occupied city of Holon, near Tel Aviv.
Another is Meir Javedanfar, a regular guest of Iran International, a constant defender of the Israeli regime and its deadly aggression, and whose home is within Tel Aviv.
Menashe Amir, born in Tehran under the original name Manouchehr Zakhmechi and who visited the occupied territories before the victory of Iran’s Islamic Revolution in 1979, is another major anti-Iranian figure whose residence was compromised as a result of his intelligence activities. Mr. Amir, who has spent decades working for the regime’s radio station and the foreign ministry, is an avowed Zionist and is not shy about admitting that he was directly “appointed” by Mossad.
Israeli military spokesperson Kamal Penhasi, who has publicly boasted of working for a “moral, strong and advanced” force, is another similar figure also found living in Holon.
“His movements are under strict surveillance by Iranian intelligence,” the broadcaster said.
Intelligence operations also identified an entire building on Degania Street in Holon, where the channel’s employees are based.
Throughout the atrocities of the Israeli regime and its allies, such as Tel Aviv’s genocidal war in Gaza that began in October 2023, and Israel and the United States’ unprovoked and illegal war against Iran in June, the “Iranian International” has always emphasized that it stands on the enemy’s side.
After the genocide claimed the lives of some 20,000 Palestinians, Prime Minister Amir once said that the massacre “would still not amount to genocide.”
Such statements have even infuriated Iranian rebels living abroad, who are reminded that such atrocities are harming non-combatants.
During the 12-day war, this channel hysterically tried to spread chaos throughout Iran.
In response to this alarmism, some 450 media activists, including those opposed to the Islamic Republic of Iran, have accused the Islamic Republic of Iran of being an unprofessional network, called for a boycott, and described Iran as a “spokesperson of the Zionist regime” and a terrorist organization.
Barak Rabid, a reporter for the American website Axios, once asserted in a post on X (formerly Twitter) that “Mossad uses this news organization quite regularly for information warfare.”
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