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Leaked Audio Appears to Show Israeli Intelligence Threatening Iranian Officials

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  • #Iran
  • #Armed conflict
  • #Espionage
Leaked Audio Appears to Show Israeli Intelligence Threatening Iranian Officials
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JUN 24
Above: A man looks at a destroyed home in the city of Tamra, days after it was hit by an Iranian ballistic missile, June 24, 2025. Image copyright: Ahmad Gharabli/AFP via Getty Images
story last updated JUN 24

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Pro-Israel narrative

These types of psychological operations represent sophisticated intelligence work that effectively disrupts enemy command structures. Targeted calls create genuine fear among Iranian leadership — who are complicit in Tehran's crimes — making it nearly impossible for the regime to maintain operational continuity. This approach represents strategic pressure.

www.israelhayom.comTimes of Israel

Pro-Iran narrative

Threatening to murder families and children crosses fundamental moral lines that civilized nations shouldn't breach. These calls represent state-sponsored terrorism that targets civilians and violates international norms of warfare. Far from demonstrating strategic prowess, such actions portray Israeli operatives as morally bankrupt and deeply inhumane.

GulfTodayX

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