TEHRAN – In a chaotic time after the start of the Israeli regime, the illegal attacks on Iran on June 13th were commanders who respected respected commanders such as Major General Hossein Salami and Major General Mohammad Bageyeri, and an ominous parallel operation was launched.
According to the Washington Post, Israeli intelligence operatives, pretending to be almighty assassins, have made at least 20 calls to senior Iranian soldiers.
Their demands were grotesque. Record a surrender video denounces the Islamic Republic within 12 hours or disappear with your family.
“We will kill you, your family, your children, everyone, dirt,” one Mossad agent hissed to the IRGC General, adding, “We are closer to you than the veins in your neck.”
However, there was no single general adherence. I didn’t run away. No one betrayed their country. In the bombardment of Israel’s civil infrastructure, this collective act of courage exposes the hollow core of the psychological warfare of the Zionist regime.
This campaign’s failure is not merely operational. It is a strategic, moral disruption that requires global attention.
Israel’s window to despair
Leak Audio, published by the Washington Post, reveals that it takes advantage of Israel’s Playbook: Iran’s government’s moment of vulnerability to destruction.
The call was placed in just two hours into the regime’s heinous act of attack, coinciding with the targeted killing of Iran’s commander-in-chief.
Israeli intelligence agency is threatening the IRGC general to record “separate” videos, probably from Mossad or Aman, fluent in Persian and sent via Telegram.
“Want to be the next one on the list?” One surgery was done. The intention was transparent. They will manufacture official asylum to reduce morale and ignite internal chaos.
Still, Zero Video has surfaced. General Zero has passed away.
Instead, the IRGC tightened their formation and the Iranian army was mobilized with a new resolve.
This reflects Iran’s broader resilience. Despite Israel’s repeated war crimes, the assassination of senior officials and nuclear scientists, civil infrastructure, police headquarters and Evin prisons, cyber attacks, artillery fire at cultural sites, calls for evacuation and uprising in Tehran – evacuating only Iranian people.
A new surge in nationalism and patriotism is now wiped out. The Iranians gather behind the flag from all classes of life and are determined to defend their homeland.
Why Israel’s psychological wars have collided with Iran’s fortitude
I. Loyalty beyond coercion
The decades-honed structure of the IRGC prioritizes value-based patriotic loyalty over individual ambitions.
Commanders are embedded in the community, their loyalty is based on shared innovative values and a deep commitment to maintaining the Iranian government.
ii. Honor and Martialism
The Israeli regime’s demand for humiliating videos betrayed a fundamental misreading of Iran’s honor.
For Iranian commanders, surrender equals betraying martyrs like Major Soleimani, Bagheri, Hajizadeh and Salami.
The loss of a fellow commander creates not despair, but a silence of honour. “Why wasn’t it my time?”
Far from breaking their will, each martial artist stomps on their resolve. They led their grief into rebellion and decided that they would not forget or waste the sacrifice.
This spirit permeates Iran’s response to the Israeli regime.
iii. The leak of defeat
The leak of Israel’s operation to the Washington Post was a confirmation of failure. The success of the secret spy remains in the shadows. Just being upset will drive the promotion of frustration. By releasing Cole, which was intercepted shortly after the attack, Mossad attempted to maintain the illusion of omnipotence.
Instead, it inadvertently highlighted the chain of Iran’s unbroken orders and the fierce resolve of its new generation of commanders.
Thus, Israel’s psychological warfare gambit was not merely thwarted, but transformed into a testament to Iran’s spiritual and institutional resilience.
Their rebellion proved that Iranian generals were unable to bully, buy or destroy Iran.
The world should listen to this lesson.