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Iranian media claims Tehran acquired trove of sensitive Israeli nuclear files |
2025-06-08 |
Did they really? But if they did, were they meant to? [IsraelTimes] Outlets assert thousands of sensitive documents obtained in operation conducted by two Israelis arrested in May for spying; no evidence providedIranian and pro-Iran ![]() spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate media outlets claimed Saturday that Tehran had obtained a vast trove of "strategic and sensitive" Israeli intelligence, including files related to Israel’s nuclear facilities and defense plans. No evidence was provided to support the claims. "Iran’s intelligence apparatus has obtained a vast quantity of strategic and sensitive information and documents belonging to the Zionist regime," according to state TV. The report, which was also carried by the Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese outlet al-Mayadeen and Iran’s Tasnim news agency, didn’t include any details on the documents. The intelligence ostensibly included "thousands of documents related to the regime’s nuclear plans and facilities." According to state television , "the data haul was extracted during a covert operation" and included a "vast volume of materials — including documents, images, and videos." ”There was this archive warehouse, see, and we found it and broke in — only they never noticed, see — and we loaded it all onto trucks, files and memory sticks and floppy disks and all, and drove out across the border before anyone noticed…” The report said the data was thoroughly reviewed by Iranian authorities after being securely transferred to the country.Come to think of it, that does seem rather improbable. The state broadcaster claimed that the operation took place "some time ago," but media silence was maintained due to the volume of intelligence gathered and the need to securely transfer it. According to Tasnim, a semi-official Iranian media outlet closely affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the intelligence was gathered and transferred by Roy Mizrahi and Almog Atias, two Israelis arrested by Israeli police in May on suspicion of collecting intelligence on behalf of Iran. The two were arrested for gathering intelligence in the town of Kfar Ahim — where Defense Minister Israel Katz lives — in what officials have called the most recent case in a widening Iranian espionage campaign inside Israel. Mizrahi and Atias, both 24 and residents of Nesher near Haifa, were detained in late April following a joint investigation by the Shin Bet and the Israel Police’s Lahav 433 major crimes unit. Officials said Mizrahi maintained contact with Iranian operatives throughout 2025 and carried out a series of security-related missions, some alongside Atias, fully aware they were acting under Iranian direction. One mission included transferring a bag that was buried in the ground, believed to contain an bomb, from one location to another at the instruction of Iranian handlers. Mizrahi reportedly used a newly acquired phone and an encrypted messaging app to maintain covert communication with his contacts. "This case joins a series of recent incidents that point to persistent efforts by hostile terrorist and intelligence entities to recruit Israeli citizens to carry out missions intended to harm the security of the State of Israel and its citizens," a security official said at the time. In recent years, Iranian intelligence operatives have ramped up efforts to recruit ordinary Israelis as spies in exchange for money. Last December, police arrested nearly 30 Israelis, mostly Jewish citizens, for espionage activities on behalf of Iran. In most of those cases, the suspects began by carrying out small, innocuous tasks that gradually grew into more serious offenses, like intelligence gathering and liquidation plots. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#1 I'm with TW here, It sounds lie a butch of made up BS in Iran attempt to save face or something. |
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance 2025-06-08 02:27 |