This is the first war in the world in which, at one single moment, twelve intelligence agencies from major world powers came together to carry out a joint operation at one point on the globe.
This war lasted twelve days, and you have no idea how massive an intelligence war our young men thwarted.
They had five covert operations fully prepared for execution over five days and nights:
Operation One: Assassination of Iran’s leader.
Operation Two: Assassination of 250 senior state officials—meaning the minds, eyes, ears, tongue, hands, and heart of the system; in other words, the complete paralysis of the state.
Operation Three: Striking 300 sensitive locations across the country: power stations, dams, and everything related to water, electricity, gas, communications, oil, and diesel—total shutdown of the country.
Operation Four: Inciting massive popular chaos—unrest leading to widespread street massacres and the entry of armed Komala elements into cities.
Operation Five: An attack by ISIS elements residing near Baku in Azerbaijan, along with their families, crossing through the borders of Khoda Afarin, Bileh Savar, and Pars Abad toward Ardabil and Tabriz to massacre the people of Azerbaijan.
In addition, 5,000 ISIS fighters stationed in Afghanistan near Khorasan were to attack Mashhad and kill the pilgrims of Imam Reza (peace be upon him).
There were also planned massacres by followers of Rigi in the southeast of the country and armed “Arab Creation” elements in Khuzestan.
Two weeks before the war, all counter-revolutionary groups were gathered in Brussels, where they were told: *“Exert all your efforts to overthrow the system.”* They agreed on carrying out a major strike in Tehran and were fully convinced that the system would collapse.
So what happened?
First: Their security and intelligence war suffered a crushing defeat, and all their plans were foiled.
Second: Our youth in the cyber domain created an epic achievement. When you hear the word “hacker,” know that these people attempted to penetrate our air defense systems.
They said: “Within 120 hours, all of Iran’s systems must be fully compromised so we can carry out successive attacks.”
They breached the systems on Friday night at 2:30 a.m.
Between 3:05 and 3:20, they targeted some of our commanders. However, the breach that was supposed to last 120 hours was broken by our youth by 1:30 p.m. the following day.
They hacked the Central Bank—our youth regained control.
They hacked the nationwide fuel distribution system—our youth restored it.
They hacked the maritime navigation system—our youth recovered it.
They hacked the diesel distribution system—our youth liberated it as well.
In short: a global cyber war was launched against us—and yet they lost.
But in my view, the most important part of the twelve-day war—the part that astonished the world and confused senior generals—was the direct leadership of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
He told the commanders:
“Admiral Tangsiri, the IRGC Navy is not to intervene—no submarines, no ships, no missiles. You are out of the operation for now.”
“To the Army Navy: do not intervene.”
“To the Army Air Force: do not intervene.”
Then he said: “The Basij forces must intervene.”
On the third day, he ordered them to enter the field. They sealed all entrances to cities, towns, and regions, stunning the enemy as they suddenly found all routes blocked.
How many drones were seized behind trucks!
How many small drones were discovered hidden behind transport vehicles!
The Commander organized his forces with absolute precision.
By Friday afternoon, commanders assumed deputy and command positions.
That Friday, the Commander ordered Sayyid Majid Mousavi: “Launch 120 missiles.”
He was asked: “Where should we strike?”
The Commander replied: “Strike the enemy’s air defenses.”
For three nights, we targeted their defenses.
On the fourth night, we struck forty sites—thirty-nine were hit.
On the fifth night, we launched 68 Fattah-1 missiles, all of which hit their targets.
When did Netanyahu call America and Europe screaming, “Save us! We want a ceasefire!”?
On the fifth night—when he saw the fire of “Fattah,” heard its sound, and their defenses collapsed.
On the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth nights, Fattah launches continued.
On the eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh nights, the Commander authorized the launch of Khaibar missiles.
On the twelfth night came the final strike.
The Commander ordered: “Launch a single strike in the name of Khorramshahr.”
The world remains stunned by the “Khorramshahr” missile we launched.
And to this day, the Commander has not yet authorized the launch of the “Rastakhiz” missile.
After all this planning and execution by the strongest devils on earth—yet they still failed. Is this not a divine miracle for the survival and continuity of this state?
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– Iran_News_in_Arabic
