Iranian Police uncovered a Molotov cocktail manufacturing workshop in Alborz and arrested 14 individuals The commander of Alborz province police announced the arrest of 14 trained & organized individuals who were producing explosives & Molotov cocktails in a workshop. These Molotovs were meant to be distributed among rioters.
Mossad operations in Iran underway: 🇮🇷| Lordegan county was the hotspot this morning; full report: From around 9 AM today, a crowd in groups of 50 gathered in front of the Lordegan Governor's Office, starting to chant disruptive slogans. The crowd gradually increased, and after a few minutes, incited by some trained “masked” individuals, some began throwing stones at administrative buildings in the city, including the Governor's Office, the city prayer hall, the Martyrs Foundation, the Municipality building, and banks. • Police officers and security forces immediately arrived at the scene and warned the rioters to stop their actions, but some began throwing stones at the police forces. In response, the police dispersed the crowd. Among the rioters, some were seen carrying weapons. After the police reaction, some rioters in the crowd started shooting at the police forces, injuring several officers. Some rioters reportedly moved around in unregistered vehicles, distributing weapons and ammunition to the rioters from inside the cars. • From around 11 AM, some Lordegan residents entered the scene in support of the police and clashed with the rioters. The rioters began burning tires and attempted to set fire to some buildings; they severely damaged the Martyrs Foundation, the prayer hall, the Governor's Office, the judiciary building, and several banks. In these clashes, several people on both sides were injured, and a reliable source to Fars reports that several people have died during the confrontations. The police has arrested several ringleaders of the rioters, including some non-local individuals. The situation in Lordegan city is currently reported to be calm.
🇸🇾🇵🇸🇮🇱 Al Jazeera released a leaked phone call between an Al Jazeera reporter, who was pretending to be an Israeli Military Intelligence officer, and Suhail al-Hassan al-Assad, the former commander of the 4th Syrian Division and the former commander of the 42th Division. In the leaked call, Souhail al-Assad tells the reporter that he prays for the Israeli people to have patience with what he calls a “flood,” referring to the Al-Aqsa Flood operation carried out by Hamas against Israel. Souhail also refers to Sunnis and Shiites as animals, using explicit racial and sectarian slurs. He openly expresses support for the Israeli officer wiping out Gaza and offers assistance in destroying what he describes as the “Sunni regime” in Syria.