According to informed sources, these baseless claims are part of a recurring pattern by Israeli-affiliated networks that aim to spread disinformation and conduct psychological operations. Since the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, the Zionist regime has repeatedly circulated false rumors about assassination attempts against General Qaani.
One such account, allegedly affiliated with Mossad and known as “Terror Alarm,” routinely posts a mixture of false and true information online. Its activities are widely viewed as part of Mossad’s psychological warfare efforts, rather than genuine news reporting.
The account has published multiple false reports of assassinations so far.
In a recent interview, General Qaani himself dismissed such rumors, saying, “The Zionist regime spreads reports about my assassination so that my friends become worried and try to contact me — allowing them (Zionists) to determine my exact location.”