The Mossad has posted a video on social media in Farsi with the message essentially that the Iranian regime is like a house of cards, which is ready to fall.
In the video, the viewer sees top Iranian leaders' faces, with each one framed on a card, who have been assassinated, and are framed as a metaphorical house or deck of cards being knocked over in a domino effect.
Throughout the conflict and even going back to early January, the Mossad, officially and informally, has been encouraging the Iranian protesters to erupt back into the street against the regime.
In addition, the Mossad has asked Iranians to take pictures of explosions and strikes within Iran to provide it with intelligence regarding the results of Israeli airstrikes.
Moreover, the Mossad has asked for other intelligence gathering from the general Iranian population to plan future strikes.
The agency's coming out of the shadows has been unusual and shows how different this conflict is from prior ones, in that the Iranian population will be central to any efforts to topple the regime.
Mojtaba Khamenei survives strikes on Iran, poised to become next supreme leader, sources say
This comes after Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly survived an IDF strike targeting a building in which the 88-member Iranian “Assembly of Experts” was reportedly meeting to choose the Islamic Republic’s next supreme leader.
Iranian news agencies said the structure in Qom was “flattened.”
"He (Mojtaba) is alive ... he was not in Tehran when the Supreme Leader was killed," one of the sources told Reuters.
Mojtaba is seen by the establishment as a possible successor to his father, sources have told The Jerusalem Post.
A mid-ranking cleric with close ties to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards, hardliner Mojtaba is one of the most influential figures in the Iranian clerical establishment. He has, for years, been seen as one of the top candidates to succeed his father.
Alex Winston and Reuters contributed to this report.