Recently, fundamental questions have been escalating regarding the nature of the mysterious attacks that targeted sensitive sites in several countries in the region, amidst indications pointing to the potential involvement of the Israeli occupation in these operations. Through these moves, the occupation seeks to fuel regional conflicts and exploit the existing state of tension between Iran and the United States to achieve long-term strategic gains.
In recent hours, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Cyprus were subjected to sudden shelling by drones and missiles, which initially caused confusion in identifying the perpetrator. Despite speculations that pointed towards Tehran, the Iranian army and the Revolutionary Guard quickly denied any connection to these attacks, reinforcing the hypothesis of a third party seeking to complicate matters.
In a related context, the British Ministry of Defense announced that the drone that targeted one of its bases in Cyprus did not originate from Iranian territory. This announcement places Israel directly under accusation given its geographical proximity and its possession of the necessary technical capabilities to carry out such complex operations away from the spotlight.
The scene was repeated in the Arabian Gulf region, where activists circulated field testimonies about shelling that targeted a seaport in the city of Dubai, confirming that the source of the fire was from within the city and not an external attack. These accounts align with reports indicating attempts at security breaches aimed at destabilizing major economic centers in the region.
For its part, the Iranian Foreign Ministry categorically denied targeting the 'Ras Tanura' field belonging to Saudi Aramco, an attack that military sources described as a classic example of 'false flag' operations. These operations aim to pin the blame on Israel's adversaries to push regional and international powers towards a direct military confrontation with Tehran.
American journalist Tucker Carlson dropped a bombshell when he revealed that Saudi Arabia and Qatar had thwarted sabotage operations planned by agents affiliated with the Mossad. Carlson explained that the purpose of these bombings was to divert the international community's attention from the crimes committed by the occupation within Palestinian territories and deep inside Iran.
Intelligence data indicates that the Port of Fujairah in the UAE may be the next target in a series of potential Israeli sabotage operations. These warnings come at a time when Tel Aviv is seeking to expand the circle of fire to include vital energy facilities in the Gulf, threatening navigation security and global oil supplies.
Israeli history is full of secret operations that were only revealed decades later, such as the attacks that targeted a Jewish synagogue in Baghdad in the early 1950s. Historian Avi Shlaim revealed conclusive evidence proving Zionist involvement in those terrorist bombings, which at the time aimed to push Iraqi Jews towards forced migration to occupied Palestine.
In modern times, new accusations have emerged concerning the crash of the late Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's helicopter, where navigation systems detected an American military cargo plane in Azerbaijani airspace. Experts suggest that this plane used advanced jamming techniques in coordination with the occupation to cause the Iranian helicopter to crash in a rugged mountainous area.
Israeli operations did not stop at political assassinations but extended to striking nuclear reactors in the Arab and Islamic region to ensure absolute military superiority. Among the most prominent of these operations were the destruction of the Iraqi 'Osirak' reactor in 1981 and the bombing of the Syrian 'Al-Kibar' facility in Deir ez-Zor in 2007 under flimsy security pretexts.
In recent years, Israel has also intensified its cyber and field attacks against Iranian nuclear facilities, including the theft of the nuclear archive and the assassination of scientists. These moves are part of Tel Aviv's 'war between wars' strategy to weaken its adversaries' capabilities without sliding into a comprehensive and declared war.
Targeting oil tankers at sea represents another chapter in Israeli involvement, with 2019 witnessing a series of mysterious attacks with naval mines. Despite initial accusations against Iran, subsequent Western reports revealed an Israeli intelligence and logistical role in orchestrating some of these incidents to justify tightening sanctions on Tehran.
The occupation's recourse to 'dirty operations' reflects a state of strategic anxiety regarding geopolitical shifts in the region and the failure of traditional military options. These mysterious attacks remain an effective tool in the hands of the Mossad to achieve political and military objectives at the lowest possible cost, while ensuring continuous denial of responsibility.
In conclusion, the question remains about the ability of the region's countries to uncover and counter these schemes before it is too late. History proves that Israel does not hesitate to sacrifice the security and stability of its allies or neighbors if it serves its expansionist agenda and ensures its survival as the sole dominant power in the Middle East.
Israel wanted this war to harm the Gulf states, and they succeeded through secret operations aimed at diverting attention from their crimes.





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'False Flag' Operations: Questions About the Occupation's Involvement in Mysterious Attacks in the Region