Iran's Revolutionary Guards Address Security Concerns After Attacks on Hezbollah
Security Measures by Iran's Revolutionary Guards
Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has mandated a total ban on communication devices following a series of deadly pager explosions that targeted Hezbollah's strongholds in Lebanon. Thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies were used by Hezbollah operatives before being destroyed in these coordinated attacks, raising alarms of possible Israeli infiltration. Senior Iranian officials have confirmed these developments, indicating a large-scale operation underway to inspect all communication devices.
Operational Concerns and Increased Vigilance
Concerns about Israeli agents, including Iranians reportedly on Israel's payroll, have triggered a comprehensive investigation within the IRGC. This includes scrutinizing the bank accounts and travel histories of mid-ranking and senior personnel within the organization. The attacks, which resulted in significant casualties—39 dead and over 3,000 injured—have led to Iran's heightened focus on protecting its critical nuclear and missile facilities.
- IRGC is implementing tighter security measures.
- Investigations will target communication device usage among members.
- Hezbollah is under scrutiny following the attacks.
Implications of the Shadow War with Israel
Iran and Israel have been embroiled in a long-standing shadow war, including accusations of sabotage and targeted assassinations. As tensions escalate, Iran continues to bolster security for its nuclear programs. The Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has labeled Israel as a significant threat, calling for a strong response against its activities. Ensuring a secure communication channel within the military form part of Iran's broader strategy to fend off perceived threats from Israel.
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