
What is happening right now with Iran’s leadership is a living nightmare for any dictator.
First, the supreme leader Khamenei dies, then boom, 300 commanders are wiped out in a single building.
Next, the head of the National Security Council, Ali Larijani, is assassinated.
Any sane person is left with one question.
How? How do they know their coordinates with such pinpoint accuracy, down to the very meter? It’s becoming obvious.
Tehran has been betrayed, and it was betrayed from within.
This isn’t just a random leak.
It’s a massive spy network inside a system where everything is bought and sold.
But, there’s another, even more insane version, technology.
What if tracking bugs were implanted into these leaders right in the hospitals under the guise of medical treatment? Today, we’re going to find out who actually sold out the Iranian elite and how this invisible hunt is structured.
If the liquidation of Khamenei was a strike to the heart, then the events of Monday were a crushing blow to the regime’s hands.
Imagine the scale.
In a single night, Israel wipes the leadership of the Basij off the face of the earth.
These are the very people who served as the regime’s attack dogs for years, the ones who beat protesters to death in the streets.
The IDF officially confirmed Gholamreza Soleimani himself has been eliminated, the man who ruled this terror with an iron fist for six years.
Alongside him died his deputy, General Qassem Qoreishi.
But, the most insane part isn’t even that.
300 field commanders were sent to the afterlife right along with them.
How is this even possible? Where were their vaunted bunkers? As it turns out, the elite of Iran’s enforcers is now driven by animalistic terror.
They are so afraid of Israeli missiles that they’ve started hiding under bridges and in tunnels.
But, when the sky over Tehran became truly hot, they resorted to an ultimate act of cowardice.
Recent reports and social media videos are shocking.
IRGC and Basij militants are abandoning their checkpoints and military bases, moving instead into empty schools and kindergartens.
They are literally using classrooms as human shields, hoping Israel won’t dare strike a school.
Furthermore, the regime has cranked its propaganda machine to the max.
Videos have surfaced showing Iranian security forces lining up at checkpoints with their own children standing right beside them.
They are dragging children into militarized zones, turning them into PR tools and cover from airstrikes.
But, here’s the irony.
The Basij weren’t just destroyed by Israel’s might, but by the hatred of their own people.
Do you know who became the eyes of the Mossad? Ordinary Iranians.
People whose loved ones had been murdered by these thugs for years are now taking to the streets with their phones.
They clandestinely film checkpoints, secret hideouts, and commander movements, then upload them to the web with precise geotags.
Israeli intelligence simply pulls this data from social media, verifies it, and sends a missile exactly to the address.
300 commanders thought the walls of a school or a tunnel would save them.
But, in 2026, when you’re fighting both a modern drone and a guy with an iPhone from the next building over, there is nowhere to hide.
There is panic in Tehran now.
Everyone knows who is next on the list.
The target is Ahmad Rezaei Radan, the country’s top policeman, who just yesterday urged his men not to back down before the crowd.
But, judging by what happened to Soleimani, Radan should probably start saying his goodbyes.
The only question is, who in his inner circle has already sent his coordinates to the cloud? If you thought 300 commanders were the limit, Israel’s next target shocked even veteran analysts.
Ali Larijani is dead.
For those who don’t follow Iranian politics, Larijani wasn’t just another official.
In recent weeks following Khamenei’s death, he became the de facto ruler of Iran.
A 67-year-old heavyweight, head of the National Security Council, a man who for decades had engineered the regime’s survival strategy.
And here is where it gets interesting.
Did you know that as recently as last September, Larijani was a favorite for the US and Israel? He was seen as the ideal transitional leader, someone who could actually negotiate with.
He was an intellectual, a PhD in philosophy, an expert on Immanuel Kant, and a pragmatist who knew how to speak to the West.
But everything changed in February.
Larijani made a fatal mistake.
Instead of seeking peace, he led the brutal crackdown on internal protests and began publicly trolling Donald Trump on social media.
He personally urged Gulf nations to betray America.
At that moment, he transformed from a negotiating partner into target number one.
Israel struck right at the regime’s brain center.
The irony is that Larijani believed in his own invincibility until the very end.
Just a week before his death, he provocatively appeared at rallies in Tehran to show he wasn’t afraid.
He was wrong.
Why is his death a catastrophe for the future of peace? Larijani was the only person in the Iranian elite with enough authority to bring both IRGC radicals and moderate politicians to the same table.
He was the glue that held the system together.
Now that glue is gone.
President Peseschkian is too weak a figure to stop the war.
And Larijani’s seat has already been taken by 71-year-old veteran Mohsen Rezaei, a hardline military man of the old guard who came out of retirement to become the right hand of the new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei.
This means only one thing.
Iran is moving fully onto a war footing.
There is no one left to negotiate.
There are no pragmatists left.
Only those ready to fight to the last man remain.
Larajani’s assassination blinded Iranian diplomacy.
Now, instead of subtle negotiations, we will see only missiles.
And seeing how quickly Israel identifies such people, the question arises, if a true insider like Larajani couldn’t hide, what hope do the others have? While missiles tear through the streets of Tehran, a plot worthy of the darkest spy thriller is unfolding inside government quarters.
The Iranian regime has begun a witch hunt, and the man under the microscope was someone considered untouchable only yesterday.
Meet Brigadier General Esmail Qaani, head of the elite Quds Force, successor to the legendary Qassem Soleimani.
In intelligence circles, he was nicknamed the man with nine lives, and here’s why.
Qaani miraculously survived where everyone else perished.
He was supposed to die with the Hezbollah leaders in a bunker in Lebanon, but he wasn’t there.
He was supposed to be at the meeting with Hassan Nasrallah, but again, he missed his appointment with death.
And the most shocking moment, just minutes before 50 Israeli fighter jets turned Ali Khamenei’s underground bunker into dust, Qaani simply walked out of the building.
Was it a coincidence, luck, or a calculation? Rumors are swirling across Arab media and social networks.
Qaani has been arrested and possibly already executed.
The regime suspects he was the very mole who spent years leaking the coordinates of his comrades.
Interrogators are furious.
Qaani had been questioned several times before, but each time he managed to convince everyone of his innocence.
But after the supreme leader’s death, the line of credit has run out.
Imagine the state of the new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei.
He realizes that if the head of his foreign intelligence is a Mossad spy, then there isn’t a single square inch of safety left in the country.
While official Tehran maintains a tomb-like silence, footage of that very strike is going viral.
50 planes, one target, and surgical precision.
This video is the best evidence that Israel wasn’t guessing where Khamenei was hiding.
They knew.
If Kani really was an informant, it would be the greatest intelligence failure in history.
The man responsible for the entire axis of resistance, for weapon supplies and covert operations, turned out to be the one who opened the fortress gates from the inside.
The hunt for moles in Iran is only beginning, but the system is already crumbling.
When betrayal reaches the very peak of the pyramid, you can no longer trust anyone, not the generals, not the ministers, not even your own shadow.
The big question now is, if Kani is dead, who will continue his work? Or was he just one of many who decided this regime no longer has a future? When the dust settled after the strike on Khamenei’s bunker, the world froze with one question.
How? How did the Mossad find the coordinates of a man who doesn’t use a smartphone, lives in an underground city, and is surrounded by thousands of guards? While Donald Trump calls Khamenei the most evil person in history, the internet is exploding with theories.
Some sound like a script for Mission Impossible.
Theory number one sounds like absolute madness.
But in the world of high-stakes intelligence, madness is often the most effective plan.
Online, it’s already been dubbed Operation Tooth Fairy.
Here’s the gist.
The Mossad spent years embedding sleeper agents, not spies with machine guns, but world-class doctors, dentists, and gastroenterologists.
Their task was simple: become indispensable to the Iranian elite.
After all, even the most suspicious IRGC general eventually needs to see a dentist, and he doesn’t go to a local clinic, he goes to the best specialist in Tehran.
Imagine the scene.
A high-ranking intelligence officer sits in the chair under anesthesia.
At that moment, a friendly doctor, under the guise of a standard filling, installs a microscopic passive tracking sensor into his tooth.
It doesn’t emit a signal detectable by standard bug sweepers.
It only activates when an Israeli reconnaissance plane or satellite passes over Tehran to ping it.
You eat, sleep, kiss your wife, and hold secret briefings in the bunker, all while your own tooth is broadcasting your coordinates to Tel Aviv with centimeter precision.
Israelis have already used smart bullets, detonating phones, and killer robots.
In this context, a radio beacon in a dental filling is just the next logical step.
By the way, proponents of this theory point out, in recent years, the Iranian top brass began suffering from health issues en masse, requiring trips to clinics or house calls from expensive doctors.
We’ve already mentioned the Khamenei family’s trips to London.
Who knows what checkups they underwent and what gifts they might have brought back inside their bodies.
If this theory is correct, the Mossad literally turned the bodies of Iranian leaders into beacons for their missiles.
And now, every time a general in Tehran feels a toothache, he has to wonder, is it just a cavity, or is it a countdown? Theory number two, the mole in the holy of holies.
We’ve already discussed Esmail Qaani.
On Reddit and in Arab media, the theory that the head of the Quds Force was not just an informant, but a full-fledged CIA and Mossad asset is being debated fiercely.
His survival is called too convenient.
He entered Khamenei’s residence shortly before the strike and left just minutes before the blast.
If true, Iran never stood a chance.
They were betrayed by the man Khamenei trusted with his life.
But forget the rumors.
Let’s talk about what has been officially confirmed.
You thought Iran was protected? The Financial Times, citing intelligence sources, confirmed Israel has fully controlled Tehran’s traffic cameras for years.
Almost every traffic camera in the Iranian capital was compromised.
Imagine a command center in a suburb of Tel Aviv.
On massive walls, hundreds of screens.
Life in the world’s most closed city is broadcast there in real time.
Israeli analysts weren’t just watching video.
They were using artificial intelligence for facial and license plate recognition.
They knew everything.
Exactly what time the black armored limousine leaves the gates of the Pasteur Street residence, which route the convoy takes, and where it stops for coffee.
Most importantly, where the bodyguards park their personal vehicles.
Why their personal cars? It’s simple.
Through them, Mossad calculated the officers’ home addresses, their habits, and their vulnerabilities.
Iranian counterintelligence believed their government quarter was an impenetrable fortress.
In reality, it was a massive reality show where the script was written in Israel.
One Financial Times source described a specific camera that was especially valuable.
It looked directly at the entrance of the country’s closed leadership complex.
For years, the Israelis recorded everyone who entered and exited those doors.
They created a digital map of the movements of every key player in the regime.
That’s why when it came time to strike, Israel didn’t have to guess which bunker the target was in.
They just looked at the screen and saw the escort vehicle park at the specific entrance.
This is 21st century warfare.
You don’t need to bribe the century at the gate if you own the surveillance system that watches that century.
Iran spent billions on missiles, but lost to ordinary cameras at intersections, which became its own death warrant.
And this wasn’t just espionage.
It was total psychological warfare.
While the missiles were falling, millions of Iranians received a strange notification on their phones.
Israel hacked Bade Saba, the most popular religious app in the country used by 10 million people.
Instead of prayer times, a message appeared on the screens.
The time of reckoning has come.
The app urged the military to drop their weapons and join the people’s uprising.
Simultaneously, the largest state media outlets, IRNA and ISNA, went down.
The Khamenei regime built its power on total control, but in the end, it found itself in a digital cage.
The Mossad didn’t just find a point on the map.
It got into their generals’ teeth, their traffic cameras, and even their prayer apps.
Today, Iran is a country where no one trusts anyone, where every dentist looks like a spy, and every notification on a phone feels like a herald of doom.
Looking at the ruins of the bunker in Tehran, you realize in the war of 2026, the winner isn’t the one with more soldiers, but the one who first hacked the code of your reality.
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