
The Israeli strike of June 13, considered a significant blow to Iran, was reportedly orchestrated with the help of a French woman named Catherine Perez-Shakdam. Trained by Mossad, she spent years embedding herself within the Iranian regime. She utilized her background as a journalist, and a consultant for the United Nations Security Council in Yemen. She married a Muslim man and adopted Shia customs to gain acceptance and build connections. She developed close relationships with senior Iranian officials, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and former President Ebrahim Raisi. Her writings, which were aligned with Iranian interests and published on official websites, helped build her credibility. This allowed her to gather crucial intelligence and pave the way for the devastating attack. As the strike occurred, Shakdam disappeared, triggering a massive search throughout Iran, while the world considered the impact of her actions. The story highlights the effectiveness of strategic infiltration and deception in achieving complex geopolitical goals.







