The specialty of the Baha’is for Israel was “soft struggle”/ Influence in the field of environment and climate issues was one of the most important programs of the Baha’is
After the victory of the Islamic revolution in Iran, Israel and the Jewish network gradually emerged as the most important supporters of the opposition groups of the Islamic Republic due to the conflict arose between the child-killing regime of Israel and the Islamic Republic. It must be said that the deviant cult of Baha’ism this in Iran has become a lever of intelligence and espionage pressure for the Zionist regime and the West against the Islamic Republic, so that many times different elements of the deviant cult of Baha’ism have been arrested and accused of intelligence and espionage activities in Iran for the benefit of foreigners. Therefore, in this regard, a part of the interview of Dr. Ismaili, an expert in the study of Baha’ism, is presented as follows.
Question: it appears from your materials about the Baha’ism that the Baha’i organization has two functions for Western intelligence and espionage organizations
Ismaili: Yes, that’s right. Regarding Baha’i relations with Israel and the Jewish network, two phenomena must be distinguished from each other; The first is the function of the “Baha’ism political organization”. The Baha’ism organization in Iran is a vast geographical one that possesses different branches in different parts of the country according to the country’s divisions. Under this organization, there are different departments under different titles whose task is to collect information from the specialized field and influence on them. They systematically prepare and send these reports. The principle was that these reports are first reported to the center (Tehran) and then to the universal house of Justice in Israel according to the organizational principles and administrative hierarchy, but after the revolution, firstly, parallel organizations have been set up due to the protection and intelligence principles and secondly, the possibility of sending them directly has been prepared.
The second is the employment of the Baha’is in Western spy and intelligence organizations. Here, in fact, the Baha’ism organization has acted as a safe organization. Here, the Baha’i environment has been an environment for the training of Western forces. In other words, the Baha’ism organization has two functions for the Western spy organizations: The one is its main function which should act as an administrative machine, and the other is to train people to be employed in the Western spy organizations.
Question: Explain about the Baha’i relations with Israel after the revolution?
Ismaili: After the revolution, Israel and the Jewish network gradually emerged as the most important supporters of the opposition groups of the Islamic Republic due to the conflict between Israel and the Islamic Republic. Israel had not only directly intervened at some points, but more than that, it implemented its policies by proxies and using mercenaries and influencing organizations such as Mojahedin and Komele, one of which was assassination. This picture and general map of these years shows that even the groups that did not have a history of Baha’ism in connection with Israel were employed by it and actually became one of Israel’s tools to confront Iran and the Islamic Republic. The Baha’i political organization has been fundamentally Zionistic and Israeli.
But in this struggle, like many struggles and military structures in which work is divided and each group and army undertakes a task, the task assigned to the Baha’ism organization was infiltration and espionage, in fact, despite of the previous history of this organization in terrorist operations, violent operations were not left to them, in fact, they raised the level of Baha’ism higher than other organizations and groups, so as not to pollute them with these matters! In this division of labor and according to the position Baha’ism believed for itself, the function of Baha’ism is firstly to establish non-governmental organizations in various fields, secondly to infiltrate and spy on government organizations and to create a network in them, thirdly to create a media network against the Islamic Republic and its Islamic value and intellectual system of the society, fourthly, the establishment of various educational institutions, fifthly, influencing on the social and political elites, and sixthly, the public struggle in the form of human rights in making claims in international assemblies.
In fact, Baha’ism was apple of the West and Israel’s eyes not only before the revolution, but also after it. Other groups took over the hard struggle and the soft struggle was assigned to Baha’ism. The Baha’is have been present in many tough and terrorist operations and have played a role in gathering information and planning them, but the execution had been left to other groups such as Mojahedin and Komleh.
Question: Can you name several examples of their soft fight?
Esmaili: One of the most important cases of Baha’ism during these decades is the activity and influence in the field of environment in which they have launched numerous non-governmental organizations; for example, the Persian Heritage Institute managed by people such as Kavous Seyed Emami and Murad Tahbaz, almost except a few people, all the people who cooperated with it at the highest levels were among the Jewish and Baha’i people of the network. To understand what is happening, it is necessary to study those who were arrested and sentenced carefully. The Heritage Institute is an example worthy to be studied to show how the influence of the Jewish and Baha’i network takes place and how it uses a lovely and inclusive cover because we are all concerned about the environment.
Air, water and soil, which are the main elements of the environment, all three are facing threats for different reasons and a new and special attitude is needed to take care of them, but it is comprehensive because from the sea and the sky, from the forest to the desert and from the mountain and from the desert to the city, it encompasses all geographies and can be defined as espionage projects.
Attractive projects such as confronting against air pollution or water crisis; and even some normal and unimportant projects can be given a national character; for example, he introduced and advertised for the Asiatic cheetah conservation project, one of the important goals of which was to spy on Iran’s strategic centers, to the extent of destroying a part of Iranian identity.
I think that this issue and the characteristics of this infiltration and espionage, which are very detailed, can be discussed independently in another conversation (1).