Mounting death toll, internet shutdown, depleting social services worsen amid Iran’s protests

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By agency reports

As protests and violent confrontations continue across Iran, a wave of unverified intelligence claims has begun circulating online, attributed to a source described as having ties to Israel’s Mossad.

The information cannot be independently confirmed, but it is being shared by individuals who stress they are merely relaying what they have been told during what they describe as a rapidly evolving situation.

According to these claims, the death toll from recent clashes has risen sharply. As of roughly one hour before the information was shared, at least 50 people were reportedly killed.

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Despite the violence, protesters are said to have remained in the streets, continuing to confront security forces.

The situation is described not as isolated repression, but as an ongoing battle, with casualties mounting and no clear sign that the killings have stopped.

The source further alleges that Mossad has become involved in the unfolding events, though in a discreet and non-overt manner.

Rather than direct military action, the agency is said to be providing logistical and technological assistance.

This reportedly includes distributing Starlink satellite internet dishes to Iranian civilians to help maintain communications during internet shutdowns, as well as sharing intelligence aimed at helping people avoid danger.

One of the most serious claims concerns the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

According to the source, Mossad has uncovered evidence that the IRGC stores weapons, supplies, food, and water beneath mosques and religious shrines.

These sites are allegedly connected by underground tunnel networks.

The source claims that intelligence is being passed to Iranians identifying these locations, though the full implications of this allegation remain unclear and highly sensitive.

Additionally, the source states that efforts are underway to determine the precise whereabouts of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

While no confirmation is given regarding plans for an assassination, the claim suggests that intelligence operations focused on his location are ongoing around the clock.

Finally, the information asserts that several senior regime figures have begun quietly moving their families out of Iran.

Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, is reportedly in Lebanon under the pretext of a routine diplomatic visit, but is said to have traveled with his wife and children, who allegedly have no plans to return to Iran in the near future.

The individual sharing this information emphasizes that the source is considered highly reliable, while also urging caution.

They acknowledge the extraordinary nature of the claims and ask for patience as more details emerge during what they describe as “critical hours.”

At this stage, none of the claims have been independently verified.

Observers note that misinformation often spreads rapidly during periods of upheaval, making it essential to treat all such reports with skepticism until corroborated by credible, independent sources.

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