WANA (Aug 17) – A Hebrew newspaper has exposed the collaboration between Mossad and the terrorist group Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) against Iran.
The newspaper Times of Israel reported that the MEK receives direct financial, military, and training support from Mossad, with both sides cooperating in intelligence gathering and carrying out hostile activities against Iran’s security.
According to U.S. officials cited by the newspaper, members of this terrorist organization assisted in monitoring the residences and movements of Iranian nuclear scientists before passing this information on to Mossad. This cooperation is an example of Israel using proxy forces to carry out security and sabotage operations inside Iran.
The MEK, founded in the 1960s, initially emerged as a political opposition group against the Pahlavi regime but became a terrorist organization after the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the consolidation of the Islamic Republic. During the 1960s and 1970s, the group carried out armed operations, assassinations, and sabotage inside Iran. After the Iran-Iraq war, the MEK continued its activities as a proxy with the backing of foreign governments, particularly Israel and the United States.
The MEK has no popular base inside Iran and functions as a “field proxy” for conducting sabotage operations and gathering sensitive intelligence. Today, its members are mainly based in European countries, particularly Albania, and continue to receive financial and logistical support from some foreign governments.
The revelation of this collaboration further exposes the true nature of this group and its role as a tool for Iran’s adversaries, highlighting an ongoing security threat to the country.
Mossad and MEK. Social media / WANA News Agency

Mossad and MEK. Social media / WANA News Agency