While Israel Smashes Iran,RQ-170 flies in Israel's skies WATCH
As if this isn't dramatic enough, the IDF published a somewhat eery message, offering Iranians to reach out to the Mossad for help. If I wasn't living through this, I would be sure it was a movie.
In an unprecedented move, the IDF spokesperson issued a Persian-language message today, directly addressing Iranian citizens amid the ongoing conflict between the two nations. The message acknowledges the hardships faced by Iranians and claims to have received pleas for help—even from regime security forces—while providing a link to the Mossad website (https://mossad.gov.il/fa/contact-us) as a potential avenue for assistance, urging the use of an external VPN for safety.
The IDF’s statement suggests a strategic shift, openly inviting Iranians to reach out to Israel’s intelligence agency, a move that could be interpreted as both a humanitarian gesture and a psychological operation: Critics might see this as propaganda, designed to sow division, while others could view it as a genuine attempt to offer an escape route to those disillusioned with Tehran’s leadership.

The message comes as tensions soar, with Israel conducting fresh strikes on nuclear targets in the Tehran area, including in the Aqdasiyeh neighborhood (northeastern Tehran) and Parchin and unverified reports emerging of US Air Force Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in the skies of Israel. This follows a series of aggressive military actions, including Operation Rising Lion, which targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities and military leadership since June 13, 2025.
Simultaneously, Israel’s air campaign continues unabated. Recent strikes have targeted Iranian missile storage sites and military installations, with the IDF reporting significant degradation of Tehran’s retaliatory capabilities. This development coincides with U.S. President Donald Trump cutting short his G7 summit attendance to convene the National Security Council, leaving open the possibility of deeper involvement.
Iran’s leadership, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has vowed fierce retaliation, but the regime’s response has been hampered by Israel’s sophisticated air defenses and Mossad’s covert operations, which allegedly included pre-positioned weapons inside Iran. The IDF’s public outreach could further complicate Tehran’s position, potentially encouraging defections or unrest, though the effectiveness of this strategy remains unproven.
As the conflict enters its sixth day, the Middle East stands at a crossroads. Israel’s bold invitation to Iranians, coupled with intensified military action and the B-2 bomber sighting, signals a multifaceted approach to weaken Iran—militarily, politically, and psychologically. Whether this will lead to a shift in the war’s trajectory or deepen the regional crisis remains uncertain, with global leaders watching closely for the next move.