Thursday, March, 19 2026 - A senior Iranian police commander recently begged an agent of Israel’s renowned Mossad intelligence for help to overthrow the Islamic Republic in Iran, according to the contents of a leaked phone call.
The call, reported by the Wall Street
Journal Wednesday, March 18, was one of several calls placed by Israeli
intelligence threatening Iranian security officials and their
families by name if they did not stand aside in the event of a popular uprising
to overthrow the mullahs.
“We know everything about you. You are on our blacklist, and
we have all the information about you,” the Mossad agent told the police
commander in Farsi. “I called to warn you in advance that you should stand with
your people’s side. And if you will not do that, your destiny will be as your
leader [Ayatollah Ali Khamenei]. Do you hear me?”
“Brother, I swear on the Koran, I’m not your enemy,” the
commander responded. “I’m a de@d man already. Just please come help us.”
The US and Israel have sought to create the conditions for
the Iranian people to take down the theocratic regime by
systematically striking its military infrastructure and targeting top political
leaders for ass@ssination, respectively, since Feb. 28.
According to the Journal, Israel says it has dropped 10,000
munitions on various targets, including more than 2,200 related to the
notorious Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Basij paramilitary and other
internal security forces. Thousands of Iranians are believed to have been
k!lled or wounded, though a precise count has not been made
available.
According to the Journal, the US has largely focused on
Iran’s military and industrial base, while Israel has targeted regime
personnel, from Khamenei himself to local police officials.
By the end of the war’s first week on March 6, Israeli
strikes had k!lled hundreds of Iranian military and security service members
who had gathered at sports complexes meant to be used as fallback facilities in
the event their main headquarters were destroyed.
The scope of those attacks has driven some security forces
to take up sleeping in their cars or inside mosques, the Journal
reported.
In recent days, Israel has shifted its aerial strategy to
pinpoint drone attacks targeting Basij roadblocks and other positions in Tehran
and other cities around Iran — guided by tips from civilians.
On May 13, the Mossad’s Farsi-language X
account tweeted a terse message to Iranians: “Avoid Basij gatherings. All
of them, whether in the streets or in their homes, are potential
targets.”

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