The IDF and Israel in the public sphere are doing all they can to stay out of the current Iran protests crisis to avoid being caught in Tehran’s crosshairs with ballistic-missile fire. But what about the Mossad in the shadows?

First of all, the Mossad is less in the shadows in the Islamic Republic than it used to be.

Last June, the Mossad had hundreds of agents involved in Israel’s 12-day war that set back Iran’s nuclear-weapons program, ballistic-missiles program, air-defense systems, and killed dozens of its top military and intelligence officers.

Following the war, Mossad Director David Barnea released a rare and shocking statement, foreshadowing the spy agency’s activities in Tehran. Israel β€œwill [continue to] be there, like we have been there,” he told the Mossad and the general public.

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