Iran Expert Denies Reports of Mossad Recruiting Former President Ahmadinejad
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First reported by Ynet · 1 day ago
What happened
Iran expert Rani Amrani dismissed reports that Mossad recruited former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, calling them fake news and implausible. The New York Times alleged a secret Israeli operation aimed at positioning Ahmadinejad as a future leader after an Israeli airstrike and covert meetings abroad. Iranian authorities later detained Ahmadinejad following exposure of his contacts with Israel.
- 01Iran expert Rani Amrani denies Mossad recruited former President Ahmadinejad.
- 02New York Times reported secret Mossad meetings with Ahmadinejad in Budapest in 2024.
- 03Israeli airstrike targeted Ahmadinejad's Tehran residence on February 28, 2024.
- 04Mossad allegedly extracted Ahmadinejad to a safe house inside Iran to promote him as alternative leader.
- 05Ahmadinejad resisted the plan and was later placed under house arrest by Revolutionary Guards.
- 06Amrani claims reports are politically motivated and implausible given Iranian regime dynamics.
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