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Iran blames foreign intelligence for protests in country.

14 January 2026
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Iran blames foreign intelligence for protests in country.
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Iranian authorities believe foreign countries are behind the unrest, with President Pezeshkian accusing Israel and the US of training people to escalate protests. Trump and Israeli officials have hinted at possible intervention in Iran, with Mossad agents reportedly operating in the country. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has accused Iran of nuclear ambitions and supporting Israel’s enemies. Covert Israeli operations in Iran have included assassinations and infiltrating security networks, potentially exacerbating internal unrest. Israeli agents may be active in Iran to support ongoing protests by providing internet access for sharing footage.

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