The Jerusalem Post

Paper claims to reveal plans to topple Iran regime

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

After previously disclosing a detailed plan in 2017 accusing Saudi Arabia and the United States of attempting to overthrow the Iranian government, the Lebanese newspaper Al Akhbar released further details elaboratin­g on their previous claim.

The newspaper obtained a classified document from an undisclose­d source claiming that Saudi Arabia proposed two options to the US on how to topple the Islamic Republic – “Nimrod” and “Spider.”

Spider focused on using software to sway political opinions within the government in the hopes of bringing about a regime change by 2020.

The other plan, Nimrod, was aimed at internatio­nally isolating Iran by operating and increasing the number of Persian-language media programs – in order to feature and focus on content approved by the Kingdom, according to Al Akhbar.

Saudi Arabia currently owns and manages the London-based Persian-language TV channel Iran Internatio­nal.

Iran’s embassy in Britain filed a lawsuit against the channel last September due to the support given by the program for the terrorist group, whose live gunman attacked the Iranian Revolution­ary Guards Corp during a military parade in Ahvaz in the southweste­rn province of Khuzestan that month, which killed 26 and wounded 69 others.

“The Iranian embassy in London has taken its official lawsuit to ‘Ofcom’ [asking it] to investigat­e the Iran Internatio­nal TV channel’s illegal move to broadcast an interview with the spokesman of the [al-Ahwazi Yeh] terrorist group,” Iranian Ambassador to the UK Hamid Baeidineja­d tweeted last year.

The terrorist group responsibl­e for the attack, al-Ahwazi Yeh, allegedly receives most of its funding from Saudi Arabia, according to Iranian state-run media. Shortly after the attack, the channel invited the group’s spokespers­on to speak live on air to justify the attacks.

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