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Fear in Tehran: Iranian Commander Begs Israel for Help as Regime Weakens

According to reporting by The Wall Street Journal, a senior Iranian police commander was caught in a leaked phone call pleading directly with an Israeli intelligence agent, reportedly saying, “please come help us,” while insisting he was not an enemy and swearing on the Quran.


The call is not an isolated incident. It is part of a broader psychological and intelligence campaign by Israel, where operatives have directly contacted Iranian officials, warning them—and even naming their families—of consequences if they continue enforcing the regime’s brutal crackdowns.


This unprecedented level of penetration into Iran’s security structure signals something far more significant than a battlefield advantage. It reveals a regime rotting from within. Fear is no longer confined to the Iranian people—it has reached the very enforcers of tyranny.


As Israel intensifies its campaign, targeting top Iranian officials and dismantling key elements of the Islamic Republic’s power structure, internal morale appears to be collapsing. High-ranking leaders have already been eliminated in precision strikes, and intelligence leaks suggest that distrust and panic are spreading rapidly among those still in power.


For years, Iran’s regime has relied on fear, repression, and violence to maintain control. Now, that same fear is turning inward. When a police commander begs a foreign adversary for help, it is no longer just a sign of weakness—it is a signal of impending collapse.


This moment may mark the beginning of the end for one of the world’s most dangerous regimes.

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