The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), citing informed sources, reported that Iran’s intelligence service has carried out what it described as “the largest intelligence blow in history” against Israel by obtaining a massive trove of highly sensitive documents and information from inside Israel.
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According to the same sources, the operation involved the transfer of thousands of strategic and highly classified documents related to Israeli projects and facilities — including nuclear sites — into Iranian territory.
The sources indicated that the operation took place “some time ago,” but due to the large volume of material and the need to ensure the complete security of the transfer, the matter was kept strictly confidential until the “cargo” arrived at what were described as “secure and designated” locations.
The sources added that simply analyzing the acquired materials — which include documents, images, and video recordings — will take a considerable amount of time, reflecting the scale and complexity of the operation.
In a related development, Israel’s internal security agency (Shin Bet) and police announced 17 days ago the arrest of two Israeli men in their twenties — Roy Mizrahi and Elmog Atias, from the northern city of Nesher — on suspicion of committing security-related crimes connected to Iran.
Some analyses have speculated that the two detainees may be linked to the alleged document leak, though Israeli authorities have not confirmed any direct connection between the arrests and the intelligence operation reported by Iranian media.
As of the time of this report, Israeli officials have not issued any public statement in response to Iran’s claims, nor have they confirmed or denied the nature or extent of the alleged leaked information.
It is worth noting that security and intelligence tensions between Iran and Israel have escalated in recent years, amid a series of overt and covert operations across multiple fronts, involving nuclear, security, and cyber-related matters.