Iran Claims Major Intelligence Coup, Publishes Leaked Documents Allegedly Stolen From Israel
- Iran's Ministry of Intelligence announced an unprecedented intelligence operation seized a vast quantity of classified documents from Israel in June 2025.
- The documents were obtained amid escalating tensions over Iran’s nuclear program and accusations that the IAEA, led by Rafael Grossi, collaborates too closely with Israel.
- The released documents primarily consist of personal academic communications involving Israel’s former IAEA envoy Merav Zafary-Odiz and suggest secretive collaboration between Israeli officials and the IAEA.
- Iranian officials described the leak as a significant setback for Israeli intelligence and asserted that it reveals a covert nuclear weapons program allegedly linked with Western organizations.
- Iran vowed to use the intelligence to deter Israeli attacks on its nuclear sites, while the IAEA Board debates declaring Iran in violation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty amid growing regional tension.
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Iran's Intelligence Ministry says its recent acquisition and transfer of a trove of classified documents from Israel was an unprecedented intelligence triumph. The operation delivered a severe blow to the Zionist regime and further eroded its image of invincibility, the ministry stated. In a statement outlining details of the operation on Tuesday, the ministry called the achievement a "watershed moment" in the Zionist regime's "shameful" history…
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