Ben Kerido / The Western Journal
Did you hear that Israeli spies saved the life of a U.S. general by foiling an Iranian assassination plot?
Probably not. But don’t feel bad — nobody else in America did, either. The legacy media in the U.S. reported very little (or not at all) on what should be one of the most important stories of the year. In Israel, however, news outlets erupted with the explosive story.
At the end of April, Israeli Mossad agents operating inside Iran apprehended and interrogated a man named Mansour Rasouli. Audio recordings and photos were released in which Rasouli, a high-level terrorist coordinator with Iran’s infamous Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Quds Force, admitted that he had been ordered to arrange the assassination of a U.S. general stationed in Germany, as well as an Israeli diplomat in Turkey and a journalist in France.
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