According to Khabaronline, an Iranian news agency, According to the statement, the operation ultimately failed due to vigilance by Iranian security forces and public cooperation.
The IRGC Intelligence Organization stated that a joint “command center” involving at least ten hostile intelligence services was formed immediately after a recent twelve-day conflict. The purported objective was to ignite domestic unrest, activate militant groups, and create conditions for foreign intervention against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
According to the statement, Iranian security forces arrested or summoned 735 individuals allegedly linked to anti-security networks, provided “guidance” to some 11,000 vulnerable individuals, and seized 743 illegal firearms. It also reported the identification of 46 individuals said to be connected to foreign intelligence services.
The statement cited several operational components attributed to the alleged plot, including the exploitation of public gatherings to spread violence, direct political and security support from foreign officials to street groups, manipulation of social media algorithms to incite unrest, deployment of organized criminal elements, and the deliberate creation of casualties among civilians and security personnel to escalate tensions.
The IRGC Intelligence Organization added that countermeasures included penetration of communication channels used by rioters, surveillance of border-based militant and terrorist networks, the use of “misled elements” for reverse infiltration, and continued efforts to identify and dismantle what it described as organized subversive networks.