
मुख्य बिंदु
- New York Times suggested that Mossad tried for years to involve Mahmud Ahmedinejad.
- It was claimed that Mossad Director David Barnea met with Ahmedinejad in Budapest in 2024.
- Ahmedinejad's office denied the news, stating that it was a psychological war.
- It is stated that Ahmedinejad is currently under house arrest by the Revolutionary Guards.
आंकड़ों में
According to The New York Times, Israeli intelligence tried for years to use former Iranian President Mahmud Ahmedinejad for regime change. It was claimed that the then head of Mossad, David Barnea, personally went to Budapest in 2024 and met with Ahmedinejad.
In the news, it was claimed that at the end of February, when the war with Iran began, Israel moved Ahmedinejad from detention in Tehran to a secret shelter. However, it was stated that Ahmedinejad lost his trust in the operation, left the shelter, and appeared before the public at Ali Hamaney's funeral on 6 July.
Ahmedinejad's office completely denied the newspaper's publication, describing the news as a psychological war against Iran. On the other hand, it is reported that the Tehran administration is investigating the former president's possible connections with Israel.
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- According to claims, where did Mossad meet with Ahmedinejad?
- According to the claims in the news, Israeli agents and the Mossad Director met with Ahmedinejad abroad, including in Budapest, the capital of Hungary.
- What is Ahmedinejad's current situation?
- According to the New York Times report, Ahmedinejad is being held under house arrest by the Revolutionary Guards, and the Tehran administration is investigating his connections with Israel.
- How did Ahmedinejad's office respond to the claims?
- Ahmedinejad's office completely denied the New York Times report, stating that the newspaper is conducting a psychological war against Iran.
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