SAEDNEWS: In the wake of the current ceasefire, Tehran vows a rigorous campaign—targeting pseudo-ideologues, dubious state‑media figures, and foreign infiltrators—to preempt future Israeli-sponsored terror and psychological warfare.
According to Saed News, the Iranian government has outlined a robust seven‑point strategy to neutralize the next phase of Israeli aggression—envisioned as assassinations, bombings and psychological operations—after the recent 12‑day conflict. Citing a report in the Jomhouri‑ye Eslami newspaper, intelligence, security and judicial bodies are to implement “precise planning and coordination” to thwart enemy designs.
First, all governmental organs must clear away distractions and focus solely on core security imperatives, learning from the “bitterness” of the 12‑day war’s initial surprises. Second, officials are urged to preserve and strengthen the unity forged by shared hardship; those preaching public forgiveness must first demonstrate tolerance toward non‑rebellious critics and rein in extremist factions.
Third, Tehran plans to mobilize citizens in identifying “traitors” and covert operatives—capitalizing on popular solidarity shown during hostilities. Fourth, the government will expedite identification and unconditional expulsion of undocumented foreigners, treating any resistance with heightened suspicion.
Fifth, a thorough review of legally residence‑holders is mandated, revisiting permits fraudulently obtained over the past four years. Sixth, self‑styled “ideologues” who have manipulated public opinion for unauthorized ends—knowingly or not serving Zionist interests—will face uncompromising action to dismantle their networks.
Finally, state broadcaster IRIB must be “cleansed” of underqualified, superficial or suspect presenters to restore its credibility in countering enemy propaganda. The proposed purge underscores Tehran’s determination to convert wartime resolve into peacetime vigilance.