Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is under arrest by the intelligence unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) because of his contacts with the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad. This was reported on July 13 by The New York Times, citing sources.
"Ahmadinejad is in the custody of the IRGC intelligence unit, under house arrest, as Iran has learned about many of his contacts with Israel," the publication says.
According to the newspaper, the Mossad has been working covertly for a year to establish contacts with the ex-president of Iran, not excluding his possible role in the political future of the republic.
It is clarified that Israel allegedly financed the press secretary of the ex-president of Iran, Akbar Javanfekr. According to the publication, after the strike on Tehran on February 28, Ahmadinejad was taken out by Mossad officers to a safe place, but later left it under unknown circumstances.

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