Confessions of a Mossad spy: I wanted to create divisions between Iraqi Shiites

Confessions of a Mossad spy: I wanted to create divisions between Iraqi Shiites
Confessions of a Mossad spy: I wanted to create divisions between Iraqi Shiites

An Israeli regime citizen admits in a released video that she was a spy for the Mossad and the CIA in an attempt to create discord among Iraqi Shiites. On Monday evening, Iraqi sources published confessions of Elizaveta Tsurkova, a spy for the Zionist and American Mossad and CIA organizations. These confessions were published for the first time since the disappearance of a Zionist regime spy in Iraq. In the published video, the Israeli spy says that she is an Israeli citizen who worked for the Mossad and the CIA. She worked to establish relations between Israel and the Syrian Democratic Forces in northeastern Syria. Tsurkova added that she, as the representative of the Mossad and the CIA in Iraq, worked to create differences and increase those differences by coordinating demonstrations in Iraq and said: “We tried to increase differences in order to start a war between the Shiites in Iraq.” “I came to Iraq to serve the Mossad and the CIA, and I have been in captivity for about seven months,” said Elizaveta Tsurkova. She served Israel, but nothing happened and no action was taken to free her. Zionist sources previously claimed that Tsurkova was an "Israeli-Russian researcher" who traveled to Iraq as a tourist. The office of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, previously accused the Iraqi resistance group Kataib Hezbollah of detaining Elizaveta Tsurkova after about 4 months had passed since the disappearance of the Mossad spy in Iraq, the Iraqi government was responsible for the safety of the life of this spy.