In a stunning twist that has sent shockwaves through Tehran and Jerusalem, fresh reports suggest that elements inside Iran may have ᴀssisted Israel in striking the very heart of the Iranian capital during the latest round of Operation Epic Fury.
Israeli strikes reportedly hit sensitive locations in central Tehran, including areas near IRGC command facilities and key government buildings. The precision and timing of the attacks have raised explosive questions: How did Israeli jets or missiles penetrate so deeply with such accuracy?

Iranian state media has furiously denied any internal betrayal, calling the rumors “Zionist psychological warfare.” However, unconfirmed intelligence leaks and opposition sources claim that disillusioned factions within the IRGC or high-ranking officials fed critical targeting data to the Israelis in revenge for the killing of senior commanders and the heavy losses suffered under Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
Social media inside Iran is exploding with speculation. Some posts suggest growing fractures within the Revolutionary Guard, while others accuse Israel of running a sophisticated information operation designed to sow distrust and division within the Iranian regime.
The possibility of an internal “backstab” has added a dangerous new layer to the conflict. If true, it would represent one of the most significant intelligence failures — or betrayals — in the history of the Islamic Republic. If false, it shows Israel’s ability to wage effective psychological warfare even while its own cities remain under heavy Iranian missile fire.

Meanwhile, the broader war rages on. The U.S. has already spent over $11 billion in munitions, both the USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Abraham Lincoln have suffered repeated damage, and critical American radar systems across the region have been destroyed. Israel continues to face relentless Iranian and Hezbollah attacks, yet still manages to land painful blows deep inside Iran.
Whether this is a genuine betrayal from within the IRGC or a masterful Israeli information war, one thing is clear: the battle for Tehran is no longer just being fought with missiles and bombs — it is now being fought inside the minds of the Iranian leadership and people.
Is the Islamic Republic beginning to crack from within? Or is this exactly what Israel wants the world — and Iranians — to believe?
The truth may prove more explosive than the bombs themselves.