Iran says it obtained sensitive Israeli nuclear documents
- On June 7, Iranian state television announced that Tehran had obtained a large cache of Israeli intelligence, including nuclear-related documents.
- This claim follows years of covert conflict between Iran and Israel involving cyberattacks, assassinations, and sabotage amid rising tensions in 2024.
- The intelligence reportedly includes thousands of strategic files, images, and videos on Israel’s nuclear facilities, transferred secretly to Iran after arrests in Israel.
- Iranian media described the haul as one of the largest intelligence operations ever, while Israel has not confirmed any breach or responded publicly to the claims.
- The event may intensify international scrutiny as the IAEA Board of Governors prepares to meet, and the claim reflects ongoing espionage dynamics between the two countries.
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Sensitive Israeli documents obtained by Iran to be unveiled soon, Minister says
It was not clear whether the information breach was linked to a reported hacking of an Israeli nuclear research centre last year which Tehran is only disclosing now amid heightened tensions over its nuclear programme
Iran Claims Major Intelligence Coup Against Israeli Nuclear Program
Any genuine document theft, if verified, would represent a reversal of fortunes for Israeli intelligence, which has previously scored major coups against Iran’s nuclear program. By Jewish Breaking News Iranian state media have reported that the country’s intelligence services have obtained a massive trove of sensitive Israeli documents related to nuclear facilities and strategic defense plans. In reports broadcast Saturday on Iran’s state-run Pr…
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