Mossad’s secret mission, is the former President of Iran an agent for a coup?

New Delhi: A shocking claim has come to light regarding Israeli intelligence agency Mossad and former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Let us tell you, a report in The New York Times says that Israel tried to maintain secret contacts with Ahmadinejad for many years and worked on a plan to prepare him as a possible leader of Iran in the future. But no official statement has come out regarding how much truth there is in this.

University conference was made a medium of meeting

According to the report, a university conference organized in Budapest, the capital of Hungary in the year 2024 was made the medium of a secret meeting. It has been claimed that on the pretext of this program, talks took place between Ahmadinejad and Israeli intelligence officers. The report also said that Mossad chief David Barnia had also reached Hungary at that time.

What was the purpose of the intelligence meeting?

The report quoted American and Iranian officials as claiming that Israel had been trying to bring Ahmadinejad under its influence for a long time. For this, help was also provided in foreign trips and other arrangements. It was said that the aim was to bring Ahmadinejad into a leading role in any possible situation of change of power in Iran in the future.

Currently kept under IRGC surveillance

The report also claims that an attempt was made to move Ahmadinejad to a safe place during the February 2026 attacks on Iran. However, the plan did not succeed and they later left the safe haven. After this his public presence remained quite limited. According to the report, some Iranian officials claim that Ahmadinejad is currently kept under the surveillance of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). However, no official confirmation has come forward in this regard either.

At present, no official statement has been issued by the Israeli government, Mossad and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on this entire incident. In such a situation, all the claims made in the report have not been independently verified and are currently being seen as claims only.

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