Revealing Cooperation Between Kurdish Anti-Revolutionary Groups and Israel
WANA (Jun 11) – One of the overseas branches of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) aired a special program on Tuesday, June 10, unveiling newly obtained documents from the Israeli regime. For the first time, the program broadcast a report that revealed — through images and documents — connections between Kurdish anti-revolutionary groups and the Israeli regime.
According to the report, anti-Iranian groups such as Komala and the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan were fully on the payroll of the Israeli regime, and Iranian authorities now possess solid and credible evidence to support this.
One example presented was that of Abdullah Mohtadi, Secretary-General of Komala, who reportedly signed a €5 million contract with the Israeli regime. Under this agreement, ten elite Komala operatives were leased — through intermediaries — to the Israeli regime to carry out terrorist operations inside Iran.
These operations included attempted bombings of industrial facilities in Isfahan, planned attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, collaboration in assassinations of Iranian scientists, and other acts of sabotage.
Another part of the report revealed further ties between the Israeli regime and the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan. It showed images of Mostafa Hejri, the party’s Secretary-General, and Shaho Hosseini, head of its Foreign Relations Office, in the occupied territories. The report also disclosed a connection between Khaled Azizi, former Secretary-General of the group, and Israel through an intermediary named Mouloud Afand.
According to Iranian authorities, the obtained Israeli documents not only expose Israeli security, nuclear, and military secrets, but also contain detailed evidence of espionage and betrayal by armed Kurdish groups working for the Israeli regime. These documents were reportedly secured through multiple intelligence operations, and Iranian officials claim that more details will be released in the near future.
Iran’s intelligence apparatus recently announced that in an unprecedented operation, the Ministry of Intelligence gained access to a vast trove of sensitive and strategic documents from the Israeli regime — including thousands of files related to Israel’s nuclear programs and facilities.
Iran’s Minister of Intelligence stated that full nuclear documents have been obtained and transferred, adding that the archive also includes information related to the U.S., European countries, and other nations — as well as intelligence that strengthens Iran’s offensive capabilities.