Meet Israel’s Black Lady, woman who trapped Iran in Mossad’s web, pushed Israel’s operations at its peak by…, planned its commander’s murder
New Delhi: US President Donald Trump declared the “12 day war” between Israel and Iran was set to end in a ceasefire, holding the announcement out as validation for his strategic gamble of ordering a devastating US airstrike over the weekend on three Iranian nuclear sites. Earlier, Iran had launched missiles at U.S. bases in Qatar and Iraq in retaliation for Washington’s strikes on the country’s nuclear sites. The tensions between Israel and Iran were escalating with every passing day. However, the biggest factor behind the success of Israel’s operation in Iran is Mossad. This Israeli agency has neutralized Iran’s intelligence network. As a result, Iran has now launched domestic operations against Mossad agents.
The greatest crisis for Iran has been caused by Israeli attacks in which Iranian military commanders, as well as nuclear and missile scientists, have been assassinated. Information about Iran’s commanders, scientists, nuclear sites, and missile stockpiles was obtained by Israel through Mossad agents. This has been confirmed by a case study.
It is important to note that Iran suffered huge losses ever since the attacks began. As the Iranian intelligence agency connected the dots, one name emerged — Catherine Perez Shakdam. Upon investigating this name, it was revealed that Mossad had deployed a female spy named Catherine in Tehran. Her infiltration was so deep that she played a key role in bringing Israel’s operations to the peak of success.
All You Need To Know About Catherine Perez Shakdam
- Spy Catherine Perez Shakdam was a French citizen
- She came to Iran after completing her training and showed a keen interest in Islam.
- After converting to Islam, she began building friendships with the wives of Iranian officials.
- According to the reports, Catherine managed to gain access to the homes of Iranian military officers and scientist
- She eventually earned their trust to extract sensitive information about Iran.
- It was this spy who provided the Israeli Air Force with precise location details.
- Based on this intelligence, the Israeli military launched successful attacks on Iranian commanders, scientists, and secret installations.
- This prompted Iran to launch an operation against Mossad spies.
One such success came in Karaj, where two agents were arrested. Both were German citizens who had entered the country posing as tourists. These captured spies had crossed restricted zones and had even filmed secret military installations.
Appeal to Spies to Surrender
It is claimed that they were warned earlier, but they ignored it. As a result, they were arrested, and following these arrests, Iran issued a warning stating that anyone spying for Israel must surrender to the intelligence department or police stations by June 23. If they were misled or deceived, they should also hand over any drones or weapons in their possession. Anyone caught after this deadline will face severe punishment.
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