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🕯️ The Mossad Agent Who Danced Through Tehran
2025-06-28
Thanks to Clarice Feldman:



This is not fiction.
Not a movie.
Not a Netflix script.

This is the real, haunting story of a woman who shattered a regime without firing a single bullet—
Only with trust.
And betrayal.

She was born in Paris. Jewish. Secular. Free.
But her blood carried the winds of Yemen, the pulse of exile, the poetry of desert silence.
She studied the Middle East like a lover reads a letter—
Sunni and Shia. Arab and Persian. Revolution and rot.

Then—she vanished.
Reappeared in London.
As a devout Shia Muslim.

Chador. Farsi. Hadith.
She quoted Khomeini like sacred scripture.
She bowed toward Qom.
She wept with the faithful.

And Tehran opened its arms.

But she was a dagger.
Sharpened in Tel Aviv.
Poison-tipped with prose.

She wrote for Press TV.
For Tehran Times.
Her articles ran under Supreme Leader Khamenei’s official site.

Her pen didn’t praise.
It mapped.
Every paragraph—a code.
Every metaphor—a missile lock.

They called her Catherine.

She sipped mint tea with IRGC wives.
She prayed beside scientists' daughters.
She whispered with veiled softness:

“Does he sleep well after such burden?”
“Do you ever feel afraid when he travels?”

And they answered.
With schedules.
With names.
With secrets.

Every sigh she heard became a funeral.

Operation Shabgard (Nightwalker)

June 13–14, 2025
Iran burned.

🛑 8 IRGC commanders incinerated in their beds
🛑 7 nuclear scientists—never made it to work
🛑 3 Quds Force ghosts—wiped from the earth

No drones.
No spies in alleys.
Just her words.

Her whispers.
Her silence.
Her poetry.

When the missiles fell, she vanished.

Qom. Isfahan. Karaj.
They traced every prayer rug she knelt on.
But she was gone.

A Mossad team plucked her from a dry riverbed in the Zagros Mountains.
No footprints. No calls.
Just smoke.

Today, she is a ghost.

Her blog? Deleted.
Her Twitter? Gone.
No photo. No trail. No trace.

But in Tehran, they curse her name.
And in Tel Aviv, they whisper it like a myth:

“The Woman Who Burned Qom Without a Match.”
“The Writer of the Minarets.”
“The Pen that Pierced the Republic.”

She fought not with fists—but faith.
Not with violence—but intimacy.
She killed no one.
And yet thousands never woke again.

🕯️ She is not a character.
She is a reminder.
That in the age of drones and data—
A woman with a pen and a prayer can still rewrite history.
Such courage.
Posted by:badanov

#3  She wrote for Press TV.
For Tehran Times.


Mossadi pikers! They appear to have had no one in the Iranian House of Representatives or Senate.

Posted by: Besoeker   2025-06-28 04:58  

#2  When you hear about how "great" Stonewall Jackson or Robert E. Lee were at "anticipating" the strategies of the Union generals , this sort of thing does not get near-enough credit. Just sayin, eg, Belle Boyd many others.
Posted by: Older Yeller   2025-06-28 02:47  

#1  Wowser! That is the stuff of legends!



Posted by: Oregon Dave   2025-06-28 01:32  

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