Ali Larijani’s Quiet Masterclass—A Seven‑Point Blueprint to Foil Israel’s Next Moves

Tuesday, July 01, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: In the wake of a tenuous ceasefire, Iran’s establishment unveils a detailed seven‑point strategy—ranging from citizen intelligence mobilization to purging state‑media ranks—to preempt the next wave of Israeli‑sponsored terror and subversion.

Ali Larijani’s Quiet Masterclass—A Seven‑Point Blueprint to Foil Israel’s Next Moves

According to Saed News, the principlist daily Jomhouri‑ye Eslami has published a comprehensive roadmap for Iran’s intelligence, security and judicial organs to “thwart future Israeli plots” after the recent 12‑day conflict. The seven‑point plan insists that:

  1. Prioritize core threats by shedding peripheral distractions—a lesson drawn from the “bitter surprises” of the June hostilities.

  2. Fortify national unity by encouraging tolerance toward non‑subversive critics and reining in extremist factions, reinforcing the bonds forged under fire.

  3. Harness popular vigilance: enlist citizens in identifying “traitors” and foreign agents, capitalizing on the solidarity demonstrated during the fighting.

  4. Expel undocumented foreigners without hesitation—and treat any resistance with suspicion—to eliminate potential conduits for hostile intelligence.

  5. Reassess legal residency: conduct a sweeping audit of permits granted in the past four years, rooting out those obtained through illicit inducements.

  6. Purge pseudo‑ideologues: target self‑styled “system thinkers” who manipulated public opinion—knowingly or not—in service of Zionist interests.

  7. Cleanse state media: remove underqualified or dubious presenters from IRIB so it can reclaim credibility as the nation’s chief bulwark against psychological warfare.

This blueprint underscores Tehran’s determination to transform wartime solidarity into permanent vigilance. By combining structural reform with grassroots engagement, Iran aims not merely to recover from its recent ordeal, but to deter—and neutralize—any future aggression.