Once the US and Israeli bombs stopped falling in Iranthe country’s leaders and security forces came out of their refuge and began to conduct a new campaign – this time against their people themselves, with the aim of supposed spies, dissidents and opposition officials, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The checkpoints have been “sprouted” throughout Tehran, as authorities are trying to regain control and chase people who suspect that they have helped his attacks on his attacks Israel Against the air defense, nuclear facilities and top officers and scientists in the 12 -day war that highlighted the inability of the state to defend.

As the smell of explosives are still in the air of the capital, police and secret services have arrested hundreds of people and arrest more every day. Armed people patrol the streets, stop citizens and look for their cars, phones and computers. The government has announced the hurrying of at least six men.

“The situation for the Iranian people is more dangerous now than before the war,” said Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian human rights activist, a Nobel -award -winning, who is one of the most well -known opposition personalities in the country. He also said that the regime would do whatever it takes to consolidate power.

According to Amnesty International, more than 1,000 people have been arrested in the last two weeks because they are allegedly helped by Israel.

Esmail Qaani -who leads the select force Quds Force of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps and was allegedly killed – appeared at a rally in favor of the regime in Tehran a few hours after the start of the truce, according to a video posted by the Tasnim news agency. Wearing a black beret, she appeared on a busy street full of supporters of the regime holding Iranian flags. The Shiite Islamist regime has also intensified its efforts to impose the strict rules of the regime governing what it considers appropriate behavior and costume.

“Ethics police have returned,” said a 44 -year -old woman who said she had left Tehran during the war. “The police stopped us and interrogated us, because the socks of the woman who were with me were very transparent.”

Israeli and US air raids were the first time that Iran had been constantly foreign attack on its territory after the eight -year war with Iraq in the 1980s. The capital Tehran was brought to a war zone and the Revolutionary Guards were found.

Throughout the wounds, the supreme leader Ali He hid in a shelter outside Tehran, inaccessible to anyone other than his close allies, according to an Arab official who has been informed of the issue and a consultant of the Revolutionary Guards. Its isolation compiled talks in Geneva with European nations that tried to mediate the end of war, Arab officials said.

On Thursday, talked to the nation For the first time since June 19, trying to downgrade the impact of the attack and rally the nation around the Iranian flag. “The Islamic Republic won and in return gave a hard blow to the face of America,” he said in a hoarse voice.

The attacks showed how deeply the Israeli Mystery Information Service had penetrated Iran. They put explosive drones and other ammunition in Iran, where they were used by groups of agents to eliminate air defense and kill high profile targets. “The Israelis organized penetrations, explosive transfers and recruited people from the interior,” said Mohammad Amin-Nejad, Iran’s ambassador to France, on the French broadcasting network France 24 last week. This happened “in front of our eyes. There were vulnerabilities. “

The atmosphere in Tehran remains tense as people begin to return to their jobs and trying to get back to their normal lives, residents told the WSJ.

The Iranian state -controlled by the state of the state are broadcasting new arrests and seizures of weapons daily. Authorities said on Tuesday that they have 24 cases against alleged Israeli spy in Hamedan, a western Iranian city whose air base suffered serious damage on the first day of raids. The suspects “sent information, photos and videos to the enemy,” media report said.

Internet access was restored on Wednesday, after being interrupted for more than a week. However, the official warning was still valid that no messaging services such as WhatsApp are used. The regime says he is afraid that Israeli spies could hack the conversations and get information. On Wednesday, the Iranian Ministry of Information told residents to report any suspicious calls. Earlier, he published tips on how to detect a spy.

The instructions warned citizens to watch their neighbors for movements in strange hours, for intense use of masks, hats and sunglasses. The spies, the tips were saying, can live in houses with “curtains that remain closed even during the day”.

The internal repression is added to the general sense of concern the war. Dozens of Israeli blows pounded Tehran, targeting rocket and nuclear installations, as well as symbols of its regime and repression, including the infamous Evin prison, where political prisoners are being held.

The wealthy northern neighborhoods of Tehran, where many of the nuclear scientists and senior governors live, were severely hit by Israel’s air attack, causing disruption to the city’s elite. In addition, Tehran experienced some of the most intense bombings of the war a few hours before the ceasefire came into force.

The inhabitants spent many of their nights awake, sometimes watching the war evolve from their balconies and terraces, as the rockets were flying into the sky and following explosions and fires. The Iranian Ministry of Health said more than 600 people were killed and more than 4,800 were injured during the war, according to state media, which did not report how many of them were from the Armed Forces.

While Iran responded to Israeli attacks, he took precautions, carrying some of his most valuable assets abroad. After Israel began to target some energy infrastructure, Iran began carrying large quantities of stored crude to Asia, said Homayoun Falakshahi, head of oil analysis at Kpler. On June 22, the amount of stored crude on the Hargos island – Iran’s main export point – had declined, while the volume of Iranian oil stored near Singapore and China had increased, he said. About five million barrels that were probably transported abroad were of approximately $ 375 million at prices at that time.

Last week, Iran carried at least four civilian aircraft to the capital of Oman, Muscat, to guard them. One of the aircraft included the Iranian Airbus A340 Airbus A340, which landed in Muscat on June 18, according to flight monitoring systems. Arab officials were amazed when they learned that the planes were licensed by passengers. On the contrary, they said, they transported cash and assets, which the Iranians are not allowed to get rid of sanctions. The planes themselves were also valuable as solutions to flee for top officials.

Precautions show the level of pressure exerted on Iranian leaders during the war. Now they have to find a way forward without controlling their airspace and without help from their militias. The debilitating weight of the sanctions will make rebuilding even more difficult.

“This was one of the most serious security gaps in the history of the regime, but it was not a turning point. The leadership withstood, the roads remained quiet, and the system again proved to be made not for popularity, but for survival, “said Narges Bajoghli, an Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

“The Iran system is made to withstand the vibration,” Bajoghli said. “The regime has not collapsed. It is also adapted by newer executives of the Revolution Guards and paramilitary executives are coming forward. Many of them are harder than those who were killed. “