Exposing the connection between the MKO and the Zionist regime
Association for Defending Victims of Terrorism - The Times of Israel website, in a report acknowledging the hatred of the MKO among the Iranian people, has addressed the dimensions of the relationship between this terrorist group and the Mossad spy agency.

According to Tabnak, citing Mizan; The Times of Israel website recently published a report on the relationship between the Zionist regime’s spy agency and the Nifaq group, while introducing the members of this terrorist group as the most hated people among the Iranian people, and wrote that this group continues to be a source of deep anger among Iranians, who consider this group to be traitors and that this terrorist group has no widespread popular support inside Iran.
The website also acknowledged that the scope of cooperation between the MKO and the Mossad goes far beyond what was previously thought. American officials have confirmed that the MKO was financed, trained, and armed by the Zionist regime’s secret service to assassinate Iranian scientists. The organization’s operational network cooperates with the Zionist regime by providing coordinates for critical infrastructure, including sensitive security sites, weapons centers, and research laboratories.
The Hebrew-language site also acknowledged that this cooperation dates back to at least 2002. During the recent war, this cooperation reached new levels of sophistication. The report referred in part to the activities of the MKO against Iran, including that the operational elements of this terrorist group had established team houses in Tehran and carried out propaganda and intelligence-gathering activities in support of the Zionist regime’s goals. The Times of Israel also noted that the MKO had provided the Zionist regime with targeted data for high-level assassinations.
The Zionist site, citing an analysis by Kevin John Heller, an expert in international law, acknowledged that the MKO’s actions are considered terrorism under international conventions. Meanwhile, Zionist officials have acknowledged that the coordination of the various units of the regime’s army during the 12-Day War relied heavily on the operational support of the MKO. The author of the report also says that the Zionist regime should officially include its relations with the MKO in its official policy and move from covert cooperation to strategic partnership.
Stating that the MKO’s approach is in line with the strategic goals of the Zionist regime, the aforementioned report acknowledged that any open acceptance of the MKO by the Zionist regime would undoubtedly cause significant negative reactions both among the Iranian people and internationally. Meanwhile, this Hebrew media outlet acknowledged the cooperation between the MKO and the Mossad, and part of the 36th session of the court hearing the MKO’s charges was dedicated to examining the group’s cooperation with the Zionist regime during the imposed 12-Day War.




