Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad reportedly recruited former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to lead Iran following a planned operation to overthrow the Islamic Republic, according to a report by Haaretz. The report, citing over 30 political and defense sources, suggests that Ahmadinejad was selected to take leadership after the regime change. This development comes amid significant geopolitical tensions involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel, particularly following the collapse of a covert operation intended to install Ahmadinejad as a transitional leader. Despite the claims, the operation to extract Ahmadinejad reportedly failed during the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran earlier this year.
Key Takeaways
The report from Haaretz suggests Ahmadinejad was recruited by Mossad, indicating potential instability in Iran’s leadership.
Market pricing on Polymarket reflects a 25% decrease in confidence regarding a stable head of state in Iran by the end of 2026.
The claim was based on a failed operation which did not result in Ahmadinejad’s leadership, further complicating the political landscape.











