JEWISH CHUTZPAH: Incredible Report Details How Israel Took Out Iran’s Top Commanders During Operation Rising Lion


New reports are shedding light on the scope and precision of Israel’s covert operations targeting Iran’s senior military leadership during Operation Rising Lion, with a stunning exposé by opposition-linked news outlet Iran International detailing what it describes as “one of the most unusual security and military defeats of the modern era.”

According to the report, Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency successfully infiltrated the highest levels of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and executed a series of high-profile assassinations through a combination of human intelligence, cyberwarfare, and artificial intelligence.

Among the most audacious of the operations was a plan to assassinate IRGC commander Hossein Salami. Mossad reportedly leaked the date of an impending Israeli strike through an agent close to Salami, aiming to lure him to a predetermined location.

In another operation, Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the IRGC’s Aerospace Force, and several deputies were killed in a single missile strike after being summoned to a fabricated meeting orchestrated by Mossad. The invitation reportedly came through a phone call so convincing that top commanders agreed to attend, unaware it was a trap.

The intelligence breach extended to Iran’s wartime command structure. Four days after the death of Gholam Ali Rashid, commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, his successor, Ali Shadmani, was also assassinated. Mossad is said to have tracked Shadmani using digital DNA extraction, facial recognition powered by AI, and malware implanted in Tehran’s surveillance camera networks. He was located in the Zaferania neighborhood and killed in a June 27 drone strike.

The report also recounts the deaths of IRGC intelligence chief Mohammad Kazemi and two of his deputies. They were lured to a safe house in Kurdbacheh Alley by an Israeli agent posing as a trusted contact. The strike was delayed until a nearby kindergarten had been evacuated, underscoring the sensitivity of the operation and raising broader questions about IRGC facilities being located near civilian infrastructure. Iranian officials have not addressed those concerns.

While Tehran has downplayed the scope of the losses, Iran’s communications minister confirmed Tuesday that the country had endured over 20,000 cyberattacks during the war.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)



6 Responses

  1. Mankal tzahal : when I say tzahal, you say am Yisroel chai
    Mankal tzahal:
    tzahal

    Tried and true zionists including daati leumi:
    am Yisroel chai

  2. Why are these tactics being published ????

    Don’t we need these ideas for future operations.

    Or maybe these were not the real tactics and they are only being published to cause the Iranians to take the unproper precautions .

  3. Baruch Hashem there was a lot of סיעתא דשמיא. Where was the ‘Jewish Chutzpah’ AKA כחי ועוצם ידי on October 7? Over the last year and a half there has been a lot of התעוררות and coming closer to Yiddishkeit here in Israel, and a lot of davening, and Hashem helped us that this time it went well. That’s all there is to see here. All the cloak-and-dagger shtick could easily have failed, חס ושלום, as has happened in the past.

  4. HaKatan – I agree with you that the title is foolish bordering on kefirah, as I mentioned in my previous comment. However, most of the people who risked their lives to do these things are in fact Yidden, a significant number of them שומרי מצוות (there are daily minyanim at Mossad HQ in Tel Aviv), the others no worse than any other third-generation תינוקות שנשבו. All this has absolutely nothing to do with the debate WRT ‘Zionism’. There are millions of Yidden who live here. How and why that came to be, and whether it was a good idea altogether, is irrelevant. We’re here. Many Goyim (who can’t tell the difference between you, me, and a Zionist) want us dead. Without Hashem’s help that could easily happen רחמנא ליצלן היו לא תהיה. We don’t need to sing שירות ותשבחות to the Mossad and the Army, but you can say thank you without being a Zionist, the same way one would thank a doctor or Hatzalah paramedic for saving his life, knowing full well that without סייעתא דשמיא nothing can work. According to Chazal, a person gets credit for what he does, even though the OUTCOME is 100% ביד השם.

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