Iran's Supreme Leader spends his days sleeping and getting high, Mossad-linked account says

27.07.2025    Fox News    2 views
Iran's Supreme Leader spends his days sleeping and getting high, Mossad-linked account says

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spends all day sleeping and using drugs while bulk of the country lacks access to clean water and electricity according to a social media account linked to Israel's national intelligence agency How can a leader lead when they sleep half the day and spend the other half high on substances the Mossad's Farsi account wrote Friday on X Water electricity life Consuming drugs and conversing with spirits are not desirable traits for someone leading a country the account wrote on July The post came from a new X account with a premium subscription created last month claiming to be the official Mossad spokesperson in Farsi the official language of Iran though the Israeli intelligence agency has not officially verified the account's affiliation EUROPEANS MEET WITH IRANIAN LEADERS FACE-TO-FACE FOR FIRST TIME SINCE ISRAEL US BOMBINGS BEGANThe account has made several posts over the last month about Khamenei's physical condition and the state of Iran including its lack of clean water electricity and guidance To everyone contacting us through private messages for your own defense please ensure you are using a VPN the account's bio reads A post on the account addressed the designation of the newly appointed but officially unnamed commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters which is the command headquarters of the Iranian Armed Forces After the Tasnim News Agency Iran s semi-official news agency associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps released that Iran would not reveal the commander s identity for his protection the Mossad-linked account announced it already knew the name and urged Iranians to send in their guesses INMATES FROM NOTORIOUS IRANIAN PRISON STILL AT LARGE AFTER ISRAELI STRIKE TEHRANThe account responded to the lucky winner who guessed the name Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi and recounted him to contact us privately to receive your prize The satirical jabs and provocative proposes coming from the account are unlike the way the Mossad usually communicates with the populace but two intelligence experts explained JFeed an Israeli news outlet that the atypical Mossad-linked account appears to be authentic Specific of the information it has shared could only have come from Mossad Beny Sabti an Iran expert at Israel s Institute for National Guard Studies and a former IDF Persian-language officer explained the outlet Khamenei's alleged drug use has been suggested in the past with an Iranian academic saying in that the Iranian Supreme Leader often uses drugs Multiple viewers do not know this but Khamenei himself uses drugs Nour Mohamed Omara announced on Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated TV in Turkey at the time He has a special village in Balochistan where the drugs used by the leader are produced the academic added This village is run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and no one is allowed in The Ayatollah publicly declared drug use as un-Islamic after the Iranian Revolution Penalties for drug-related offenses can include death

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