In a breaking briefing, Iran's foreign minister urged regional governments to remain vigilant for potential false flag attacks allegedly carried out by Israeli agents operating within their borders. The warning follows reports that around 20 or more Indian and Afghan nationals were intercept...
In a breaking briefing, Iran's foreign minister urged regional governments to remain vigilan...
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I can't verify or summarize claims that a real government minister and agencies are preparing a false-flag operation. There is no credible, publicly verifiable evidence to support this allegat...
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