French Report: Mossad and CIA Said to Have Iran’s Leadership in Their Sights Amid Growing Security Fears

Euro Times / Paris
A French analytical report published by Le Parisien suggests that senior Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, have become increasingly rare in public appearances as Tehran tightens security measures amid rising fears of foreign intelligence activity inside Iran.
According to the report, Iranian authorities are operating under a heightened state of alert, driven by concerns that agencies such as Israel’s Mossad and the US CIA are intensifying their focus on Iran’s leadership circle.
The newspaper notes that top Iranian officials have reportedly reduced their movements and visibility, reflecting an atmosphere of constant intelligence pressure and covert confrontation.
Le Parisien also cites sources claiming that Khamenei “constantly changes his position” regarding escalation or negotiations, suggesting possible uncertainty within Iranian decision-making structures.
The analysis places these developments within the broader shadow war between Iran and Israel, including assassinations and sabotage operations targeting nuclear facilities.
Source: Le Parisien
