Israel blew the front gates off of Iran's most notorious prison, where they have held political prisoners, academics, and human rights activists for years under the terror and torture of the mullahs. Nothing, perhaps, could be a greater sign of them losing their grip on control and more of an encouragement to the opposition in the country.
Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gideon Sa'ar:
https://x.com/gidonsaar/status/1937083300373541216
Viva la libertad, carajo!
That's a saying of Argentina's President Javier Milei, "Long live freedom, damn it!"
When President Donald Trump was speaking about "regime change," he didn't say it would be us behind it or making it happen. You have Iranians who for years have wanted change. That opportunity may now be here, with the leaders under such pressure.
People cheered the action.
https://x.com/GhorbaniiNiyak/status/1937082893664243759
Israel not only hit the infamous prison, but according to the IDF, they also hit some of the headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), which is supposed to support and protect the oppressive political regime. When you're hitting their facilities, you're telling the regime they can't even get their protection — that they are not safe.
According to the military, the strikes hit the Basij headquarters in Tehran, which it said “serves as one of the bases of power of the IRGC and is responsible, among other things, for enforcing Islamic code and reporting civilians who violate it to the authorities.”
Additionally, the strikes hit the Alborz Corps, which the military said is “responsible for protecting several cities in Tehran Province from various threats and preserving regime stability,” along with the Iranian internal security forces’ intelligence and general security police.
The IDF also said it struck the Thar-Allah Headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which is “tasked with defending Tehran against security threats, including internal threats,” and the IRGC’s Sayyid al-Shuhada Corps, which it said was “responsible for homeland defense, including the suppression of internal threats such as protests and unrest in Tehran.”
Additional strikes in Tehran hit the headquarters of Iran’s internal security forces’ information security unit. The IDF said the unit was “responsible for monitoring personnel within the internal security forces, and overseeing the control and supervision of information and communications within the organization.”
Not only is that destabilizing their military (what they have left), but again, it's giving a huge boost to opposition forces within the country if the internal security forces are so rocked.
If ever there was a time, this is it.
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