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An investigation by The Intercept revealed that the rare dismissals within the Israeli Mossad, as part of failed efforts to achieve war objectives against Iran—such as overthrowing the regime and igniting protests—reflect significant failures in clandestine and military operations. While Israel relied on assassinations, internal maneuvers, and encouraging defections, it has been unable to cause the collapse of Iran’s security structure or spark widespread protests. It appears that Mossad’s efforts, including propaganda campaigns and secret operations, have not produced tangible results, even after the ceasefire, with Iran remaining cohesive and able to use the Strait of Hormuz as a powerful leverage card. Reports also indicate internal disagreements within the agency regarding the effectiveness of its strategies, revealing that the covert war has fallen short of its primary goal: toppling the Iranian regime.
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