Iran’s Judiciary Chief Reveals Unintentional Wartime Collaboration
WANA (Aug 05) – In a significant statement, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, Chief of Iran’s Judiciary, revealed that during the war, some intelligence services of countries considered allies or neutral toward Iran unintentionally provided information to the CIA and Israel’s Mossad.
“The enemy is making a major effort to portray its influence in Iran as far more extensive than it really is,” Mohseni Ejei stated.
He emphasized that while Iran’s security, intelligence, and military forces do not claim that the country is entirely immune to infiltration, foreign adversaries are actively working to exaggerate their level of penetration.
“They want to make it seem like the security damage we’ve suffered is far greater than it truly is. Their goal is to portray our forces as weak and compromised,” he said.
According to Ejei, the Islamic Republic did not merely confront a single regime, but stood firm against an entire network of global hegemony—comprising all intelligence agencies aligned with the American CIA and the Zionist regime’s Mossad, as well as intelligence services from countries opposed to Iran and even neutral states that, at times, “inadvertently” leaked sensitive data.
He also pointed out that the enemy’s resources and equipment during the war were highly sophisticated and vast.

Smoke rises following an Israeli attack in Tehran, Iran, June 18, 2025. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency)





