
Iran Executes Landmark Intelligence Operation, Obtains Vast Archive of Israeli Nuclear and Military Secrets
Iran's Intelligence Ministry has reportedly carried out the largest intelligence breach in history against the Israeli occupation entity, successfully extracting a vast cache of highly sensitive strategic documents and information from within occupied territories, according to sources cited by Iranian state media.
#Iran's state TV, quoting regional sources, reported that Iran's intelligence apparatus has obtained & exfiltrated a significant archive of Israeli strategic & sensitive information, including nuclear plans & facilities, from #Israel. pic.twitter.com/aARGCzr90L
— Iran Nuances (@IranNuances) June 7, 2025
The operation included the transfer of thousands of classified files detailing the Israeli enemy's nuclear programs and other critical military projects. The scale and significance of the haul mark an unprecedented intelligence coup for Tehran.
Seventeen days prior to this report, the Zionist internal security agency Shin Bet and police announced the arrest of two 24-year-old suspects from the northern city of Nitzhar—Roi Mizrahi and Almog Atiya—on suspicion of involvement in Iran-related security offenses. Authorities suggest these arrests may be connected to the intelligence breach.
According to informed sources, the Iranian intelligence apparatus undertook this operation some time ago. The immense volume of documents necessitated extreme secrecy and logistical precision to ensure their safe transfer into Iran. Officials confirmed the successful delivery of the material to secure locations within the country.
The sources noted the size of the document trove is so extensive that reviewing the files, images, and accompanying footage will require a considerable amount of time.
This development highlights a major advancement in Iran's intelligence prowess against the Israeli enemy, reflecting Tehran's unwavering commitment to safeguarding regional security through enhanced covert operations.
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