Allegations of Internal Breach Behind Leak of Khamenei Meeting Details
Former President Ahmadinejad Alleges Mossad Infiltration and Raises Concerns Over Internal Security and Surveillance Risks
Serious allegations have emerged regarding how sensitive information about a reported 8:15 meeting involving Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei may have reached Israel.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has claimed that Iran had formed a special intelligence team to identify and counter operatives linked to Mossad. According to him, the unit was operating under direct supervision at the highest level.
Ahmadinejad alleged that Mossad managed to infiltrate this team and turn its leader along with around 20 members. He claimed they were financially induced to share sensitive information. If accurate, the development would point to a significant internal security breach.
In addition, concerns have been raised about electronic surveillance. There have been past warnings suggesting that refurbished mobile phones could potentially be modified with spyware and distributed in parts of Asia and Africa. While no verified evidence has publicly confirmed such specific operations, cybersecurity experts often caution against the risks posed by compromised electronic devices.
These claims have not been independently verified, and no official detailed statement has confirmed the specifics of the alleged breach. However, the episode highlights the broader challenges countries face in modern intelligence warfare, where human infiltration and technological surveillance play a central role.
The situation underscores the importance of strong counter-intelligence systems, internal oversight, and cybersecurity safeguards in an increasingly complex global security environment.
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