The Israeli government has been quietly working behind the scenes to capitalize on the growing protests in Iran, utilizing its intelligence agencies and key allies to shape the narrative and foster further unrest. By framing its actions as "humanitarian assistance," Israel is attempting to garner international support for its own agenda while undermining the Iranian government's legitimacy.
Protests began in late December 2025, sparked by rising inflation and economic hardship, and have since spread to at least 78 cities across Iran. However, instead of focusing on genuine grievances, Israeli officials have been actively promoting their own interests through subtle yet coercive means.
For example, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made a series of public statements expressing support for the Iranian people's aspirations for freedom and justice, while also emphasizing the need to "clear the path" for these freedoms. This rhetoric is eerily reminiscent of his previous incendiary speeches during Israel's war against Iran in June 2025.
Meanwhile, Israeli intelligence agencies have reportedly infiltrated the protests, with some Iranian opposition figures even echoing Netanyahu's message without realizing it. The Mossad has claimed to be operating within the protests, urging Iranians to "come out and make their voices heard." This level of involvement is highly unusual and suggests a calculated effort by Israel to shape the narrative and gain support for its own agenda.
The implications are far-reaching and potentially destabilizing. If Iran's government begins to collapse due to internal divisions or external pressures, it could lead to a power vacuum that would be filled by powerful interests seeking to exploit the situation. This is precisely what happened in Venezuela after President NicolΓ‘s Maduro was overthrown, with American corporate interests using the opportunity to exert significant influence over the country.
In this context, The Intercept warns of an unfolding authoritarian takeover of the US government, where Trump's loyalists have been put in charge of key institutions and are aggressively dismantling the free press. This is a stark contrast to the claims made by Israeli officials about their humanitarian support for the Iranian people.
The Intercept urges its readers to take note of this disturbing trend and consider supporting independent journalism that can hold power to account. By expanding their reporting capacity, they aim to provide accurate information and counterbalance the narratives promoted by powerful interests seeking to shape public opinion.
Protests began in late December 2025, sparked by rising inflation and economic hardship, and have since spread to at least 78 cities across Iran. However, instead of focusing on genuine grievances, Israeli officials have been actively promoting their own interests through subtle yet coercive means.
For example, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made a series of public statements expressing support for the Iranian people's aspirations for freedom and justice, while also emphasizing the need to "clear the path" for these freedoms. This rhetoric is eerily reminiscent of his previous incendiary speeches during Israel's war against Iran in June 2025.
Meanwhile, Israeli intelligence agencies have reportedly infiltrated the protests, with some Iranian opposition figures even echoing Netanyahu's message without realizing it. The Mossad has claimed to be operating within the protests, urging Iranians to "come out and make their voices heard." This level of involvement is highly unusual and suggests a calculated effort by Israel to shape the narrative and gain support for its own agenda.
The implications are far-reaching and potentially destabilizing. If Iran's government begins to collapse due to internal divisions or external pressures, it could lead to a power vacuum that would be filled by powerful interests seeking to exploit the situation. This is precisely what happened in Venezuela after President NicolΓ‘s Maduro was overthrown, with American corporate interests using the opportunity to exert significant influence over the country.
In this context, The Intercept warns of an unfolding authoritarian takeover of the US government, where Trump's loyalists have been put in charge of key institutions and are aggressively dismantling the free press. This is a stark contrast to the claims made by Israeli officials about their humanitarian support for the Iranian people.
The Intercept urges its readers to take note of this disturbing trend and consider supporting independent journalism that can hold power to account. By expanding their reporting capacity, they aim to provide accurate information and counterbalance the narratives promoted by powerful interests seeking to shape public opinion.