Iran’s intelligence agency has reportedly acquired thousands of classified documents related to Israel’s nuclear infrastructure and military projects, according to Iranian state media. The claim was reported by Turkey’s Anadolu Agency and Tehran-based Tasnim News on Saturday, June 7.
According to Tasnim News, Iranian intelligence conducted a covert operation to collect documents, images, and videos pertaining to Israel’s nuclear facilities. These materials have been safely transferred from Israeli-occupied territories to Iran and are currently under analysis.
Lebanese media outlet Al-Mayadeen, closely affiliated with Hezbollah, also corroborated the report. Iran’s state television, IRIB, described the operation as “one of the largest intelligence missions in history,” noting that analyzing the documents will require significant time.
Analysts warn that this development could escalate tensions in the Middle East, given the longstanding rivalry between Iran and Israel. The reported leak has sparked widespread concern in international circles. Israel has yet to issue an official response to the allegations.
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