
Teheran , Iran ( Rapid Reports Photo – Benjamin Harris ) 13.07.2026
Ahmadinejad Under House Arrest by Iran’s IRGC: Mossad Ties Exposed
In a stunning development rocking Iranian politics, former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been placed under house arrest by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Reports indicate the controversial hardliner is being held over alleged collaboration with Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency.

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What Sparked the Dramatic Fall of Ahmadinejad?
According to multiple outlets citing Iranian sources, the IRGC’s intelligence wing moved against the 69-year-old former leader after uncovering his reported contacts with Israeli operatives. This comes amid ongoing instability in Iran following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Ahmadinejad, once a fiery anti-Western voice, appears to have been in secret discussions with Mossad as part of a broader Israeli strategy to shape a post-regime Iran.
Mossad’s Audacious Plan to Install Ahmadinejad
The New York Times detailed a multi-year Mossad effort to groom Ahmadinejad as a potential future leader. Contacts reportedly began around 2023, including meetings in Guatemala and a staged academic conference in Budapest where he allegedly met with Mossad leadership.
The plan reportedly accelerated during U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran in early 2026. Israeli forces even attempted to extract him from Tehran, but Ahmadinejad later rejected key elements — such as recognizing Israel — and left a Mossad safe house.
IRGC Crackdown Signals Deep Regime Turmoil
House arrest by the IRGC highlights the fractured power structure inside Iran. The Revolutionary Guard, long the enforcer of the theocratic regime, now appears focused on purging anyone suspected of disloyalty or foreign ties in the wake of military setbacks and leadership losses.
For conservatives who have long warned about the dangers of the Iranian regime, this story validates the view that the mullahs’ grip on power relies on paranoia, repression, and elimination of rivals — even former presidents.
Ahmadinejad’s Shifting Role and Conservative Takeaways
Once known for Holocaust denial and fiery anti-Israel rhetoric, Ahmadinejad’s reported pivot raises eyebrows. Whether driven by ambition, survival, or genuine disillusionment with the regime, his case exposes the regime’s vulnerability to internal betrayal and external influence.
Strong U.S. and Israeli pressure, combined with decisive action against threats like Iran’s nuclear program and terror proxies, remains essential. This episode reminds us why America must maintain maximum leverage against regimes that export chaos.
Broader Implications for Middle East Stability
With Iran reeling from recent conflicts and a ceasefire, the arrest of a high-profile figure like Ahmadinejad could signal further infighting among hardliners. It also demonstrates the effectiveness of intelligence operations in sowing doubt within enemy ranks.
Conservatives have consistently argued for peace through strength — supporting allies like Israel while confronting radical Islamic terrorism. This latest twist in Tehran reinforces that the Iranian regime remains a mortal threat to freedom and regional security.
As more details emerge about Ahmadinejad’s fate and the full extent of his Mossad connections, one thing is clear: the Iranian theocracy is far more fragile than its propaganda suggests. America and its allies must stay resolute in the face of such unpredictable regimes.
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Benjamin Harris is a RapidReports front page contributor and editor,proud father of four.



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