The June 13th strike against Iran, widely considered a severe and strategic attack, resulted in the loss of nearly fifteen senior Iranian commanders. Behind this event lies the story of Catherine Perez-Shakdam, a French woman who spent years undermining the Iranian regime from within. Trained by Israeli intelligence, she infiltrated the highest echelons of power, gaining the trust of key figures like Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and former President Ebrahim Raisi. She seamlessly integrated into Iranian society, marrying a Muslim man and immersing herself in Shia Islam. Her articles, often aligned with Iran’s ideology, were published on Khamenei’s official website, further cementing her credibility. However, her true mission was to gather intelligence and pave the way for the devastating attack. After the strike, she disappeared, sparking a nationwide manhunt in Iran, while speculation mounts regarding her whereabouts and future operations. Catherine Perez-Shakdam’s story is a testament to the power of deception and the ability to orchestrate significant events from the inside, highlighting how an internal agent can dismantle a regime through trust and calculated actions.
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