Israel Iran Targets Israel Attacks Mossad Report

Mossad Accuses Iran of Expanding Global Attacks on‌ Israeli and Jewish Targets

Jerusalem – October 27, 2025 – Israeli⁤ intelligence agencies have publicly accused Iran of significantly escalating efforts to ⁤target Israeli and Jewish interests around the world since the october 7, ⁢2023 attacks. The Mossad,⁢ IsraelS national intelligence ‍agency, claims to have thwarted dozens of Iranian-backed attack ‍attempts in the past year.

According to a ⁢statement released​ by ‍the Mossad on October 26, 2025, a “significant mechanism” – led ‌by a senior commander within⁤ Iran’s​ Islamic ‌Revolutionary Guard ​Corps‌ (IRGC) – was established specifically to orchestrate these attacks. the agency alleges this mechanism was directly responsible for attempted attacks uncovered in Greece, Australia, and Germany‌ over the‌ last twelve⁤ months.

“Since ‌the events‍ of October 7 [2023], Iran has expanded its efforts to target Israeli‍ and Jewish ‍interests worldwide… dozens⁤ of attack ​channels promoted by Iran have been thwarted,”⁢ the Mossad stated. The⁢ agency further asserted that exposing ⁤the commander leading this operation “proves the failed management of the mechanism in its efforts and undermines the Iranian attempts to operate covertly.”

The Mossad’s assessment, detailed on the Israeli government website, marks a significant ‍public accusation⁤ against Iran, ⁣raising concerns about the ‌potential for further escalation of tensions in the‌ region and beyond.

This growth comes amid ongoing regional instability and heightened security concerns for Jewish communities globally. The accusations highlight the complex geopolitical landscape and the continued efforts by Israel to counter perceived threats from ⁢Iran.

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