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Mossad turned Iran into its “playground”; Israeli intelligence no longer plays behind scenes games

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According to the report, Israel has carried out one of the largest operations in its history, striking Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure. But the most impressive thing is that the attack did not come from the air, but from inside the country itself, writes CNN. Israeli security sources say Mossad agents infiltrated Iran in advance, smuggled weapons, planted explosives near key air defense sites, and set up a base for launching drones. These actions paralyzed Iran's defenses before the massive air strike began. According to official data, more than 200 aircraft took part in the air operation, which hit more than 100 targets. High-precision weapons delivered by Israeli special forces were used to destroy Iranian surface-to-air systems near Tehran. Thanks to this, the Israeli Air Force was able to operate almost unhindered - all aircraft returned to base without losses.

The report also stated that Iranian military commanders and scientists, particularly those involved in the nuclear program, have been among the main targets. Israeli intelligence has been operating "in the heart of Iran," particularly in the capital, Tehran, according to sources. Numerous cases of assassinations and bombings have been recorded, filmed, and published by the Israeli side itself. The operation is the culmination of a long conflict between Israel and Tehran that has been unfolding in the shadows for decades. Beginning in 2007, the Mossad repeatedly assassinated nuclear scientists in Iran, including Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who was killed in 2020. Also in 2018, agents stole an entire nuclear archive from Tehran - more than 55,000 pages and 55,000 files - which were shown at a press conference by then-Prime Minister Netanyahu.

The report said that the recent attack also killed Fereydoon Abbasi, a key expert in Iran's nuclear program who had said in May that strikes on the sites would not affect the nuclear weapons timetable because "nuclear materials are not stored above ground." Holly Dagres, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute, said: "The Mossad has treated Iran as its playground for years. From assassinations to sabotage, Israel has always had the upper hand in this shadow war." It is significant that even before the attack began, Israel liquidated Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh - not in Gaza, but in Tehran. According to information from Israeli sources, an explosive device was planted in the guest house where he was staying and activated remotely at the right moment.

In addition to the report, it said that despite the Iranians' loud claims of protection and retaliation, numerous security failures point to serious internal weaknesses. As former Mossad deputy chief Ram Ben Barak has said, Israel's intelligence successes are due not only to professionalism but also to "a regime that is hated even by most of its people." After decades of operating in the shadows, Mossad's operations are now going public - and demonstrating that Israel is no longer playing a backroom game.


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