Even after the ceasefire, mysterious deaths and explosions continue across Iran.
By Hezy Laing
Even after the ceasefire on June 24th, mysterious deaths and explosions have continued across Iran.
Analysts suggest the Mossad may still be operational on the ground, using sleeper cells or remote-triggered sabotage.
Ongoing targeted assassinations of key figures include:
Ali Shadmani, newly appointed commander of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central HQ, was killed by a drone strike in Tehran’s Zaferania district.
The Mossad allegedly tracked him using digital DNA profiling and AI facial recognition, after hacking citywide security cameras.
Mohammad Kazemi, head of IRGC intelligence, and two deputies were lured to a safe house and killed by a precision missile strike.
The Mossad reportedly delayed the attack until a nearby kindergarten was emptied.
Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of IRGC Aerospace Force, was deceived into attending a fake meeting and killed by a single missile strike,
along with his aides.
Over the last few weeks there have also been daily blasts across Iran hitting oil refineries, apartment buildings, and judiciary housing complexes.
Iranian officials privately suspect Mossad sabotage, though they publicly blame gas leaks and infrastructure failures.
A major blaze killed one person and disabled a production line at the Abadan Oil Refinery. Officials suspect deliberate sabotage.
A blast at the Tehran Judiciary House caused widespread panic. The Mossad may have targeted it to intimidate legal officials.
Israeli forces reportedly bombed a high-level Iranian Security Council Meeting in western Tehran.
Iranian President Pezeshkian and other officials were injured while escaping through an emergency hatch.