Iran delivers major blow to Israeli regime with seizure of nuclear secrets

The Islamic Republic of Iran has successfully obtained a vast cache of classified documents exposing the inner workings of Israeli regime’s nuclear facilities, marking a significant achievement for the nation’s intelligence community.
Brigadier General Mohammad Kazemi, head of the IRGC Intelligence Organization, hailed the operation in a congratulatory message to Intelligence Minister Esmaeil Khatib on Monday. He described the mission as an “intelligence masterpiece” that shattered the illusion of Israeli military and technological invincibility and sent a clear message to its main supporter, the United States.
“This operation is proof of the Zionist regime’s weakness in the face of the will and might of Islamic Iran,” General Kazemi emphasized, underscoring the strength of Iran’s security apparatus.
In a televised interview on June 8, Minister Khatib revealed that Iranian intelligence forces had penetrated the Zionist regime’s most secure areas, securing sensitive documents linked to its nuclear infrastructure in the occupied territories.
"The documents we have obtained from the Zionist regime are related to their nuclear facilities and will enhance Iran’s offensive capabilities," Khatib announced. He confirmed that the data was collected through a complex, high-level intelligence operation that showcases the unmatched precision and effectiveness of Iran’s security forces.
While the minister did not disclose how the documents were transferred from the occupied territories to inside Iran, he affirmed that the material would eventually be made public, demonstrating the regime’s vulnerabilities and strengthening Iran’s strategic position.
This achievement comes at a time when the Islamic Republic is increasingly asserting its regional influence and defending the rights of oppressed nations, including the Palestinian people. The operation further reinforces Iran’s role as a regional powerhouse capable of outmaneuvering even the most technologically advanced adversaries. (ILKHA)
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