Iran's Revolutionary Guards announced a dramatic security breakthrough this week, claiming to have dismantled a foreign-linked network aiming to destabilize the nation. The IRGC stated its forces arrested multiple suspects across provinces in coordinated operations, though specific details remain under wraps. 🚨
According to official reports, the alleged network was created after June's explosive 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel – which saw airstrikes, missile attacks, and a temporary ceasefire brokered in late June. 💥 The IRGC accused Israel of shifting tactics to 'public security disruption' following its perceived military setbacks.
"This U.S.-backed operation sought to create chaos during November and December," read the IRGC statement, referencing unverified plans for anti-security activities. While no evidence was publicly shared, officials emphasized this as part of ongoing West Asia tensions.
The announcement comes as regional observers watch for new developments in Iranian-Israeli relations, still tense after this summer's direct military exchanges – a rare escalation in their long-running shadow war. 🌍🔍
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Iran says smashed 'anti-security' network led by U.S., Israel
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