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Multiple Blasts in Iran Raise Questions: Is Israel Behind the Chaos?

In a single day, several explosions were reported in different cities of Iran. What made it more alarming is that some of these cities are home to important nuclear and military centers. Iran claimed that the blasts were caused by gas leaks, but the pattern and timing of events suggest something deeper.

Last Updated : Wednesday, 16 July 2025
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World News: In a single day, several explosions were reported in different cities of Iran. What made it more alarming is that some of these cities are home to important nuclear and military centers. Iran claimed that the blasts were caused by gas leaks, but the pattern and timing of events suggest something deeper.

Shortly after the first explosion, Israel made a mysterious post in Persian on social media — adding to the suspicion that these incidents weren’t just accidents.

Explosion in Qom Starts the Chain

The first explosion happened in Qom, a well-known city in Iran. A housing complex was destroyed, and the government said the cause was a gas pipeline leak. However, this was just the beginning. Within hours, reports of other blasts and fires started coming from different parts of the country.

In Tehran, a fire broke out at the Khatam al-Anbiya complex. In Mashhad, an apartment caught fire after an explosion. Tabriz also witnessed a blast, which led to Iran activating its air defense system.

Israel’s Cryptic Social Media Post Raises Eyebrows

After the initial explosion in Qom, Israel’s foreign ministry posted in Persian, asking why Iran was spending money on terrorist groups instead of fixing its gas pipelines. This message came right after the blast, hinting that Israel might be involved.

Are Military Bases Being Targeted?

The places where these incidents occurred were not ordinary locations. Fires broke out in buildings linked to the IRGC — Iran’s elite military force. Khatam al-Anbiya in Tehran is the engineering wing of the Revolutionary Guard, and the judicial section of Iran’s military also saw a fire last week.

Just a few hours after one of the explosions, Iran confirmed the death of Ali Tayyab, a former commander of the IRGC. These connections are raising serious doubts about whether the fires and blasts are truly accidental.

Israel’s Intelligence Operation in Iran?

A statement from Israel's Defense Minister made things even clearer. He said that Israel’s reach could extend to Iran’s top leader, Khamenei, no matter where he is — Tehran, Tabriz, or Isfahan. This strongly hinted that Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, could be operating inside Iran.

Later, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed that Mossad has been active in Iran for years. He claimed that their missions had prevented Iran from developing a nuclear bomb by targeting its top nuclear scientists early on.

A Pattern of Covert Attacks

The recent chain of explosions seems to follow a plan. Most of them are happening in or near military bases or IRGC-related buildings. Senior commanders are being killed. Even though Iran and Israel both operate in secrecy, the signs point toward a hidden war being fought on Iranian soil — led by Mossad.

This could be part of a broader strategy by Israel to weaken Iran’s military and prevent it from advancing its nuclear program. What looks like random accidents may actually be well-planned attacks.