WANA (Jun 27) – While U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Mossad forces entered Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, informed sources in Qom Province, where the site is located, have firmly denied the allegation. Some opposition social media channels have circulated fabricated videos in an attempt to support Trump’s assertion.

 

Trump, following the alleged attack on the Fordow site, claimed that “Mossad forces entered the facility after it was bombed, documented its destruction, and the footage will soon be released.”

 

In the past 24 hours, several anti-Iran opposition channels have reposted a video that shows no identifiable features of the Fordow facility, yet they have echoed Trump’s narrative.

 

However, according to security sources, the claim of Mossad commandos infiltrating Fordow after the strike is a strategic bluff meant to exaggerate the enemy’s capabilities and support a broader media warfare campaign. The site, known for its high-level security and ground protection, makes such a scenario highly implausible.

 

In one of the circulated videos, a group of commandos is seen moving through a narrow alley while a voice claims they are disembarking from a helicopter. Yet there are no residential areas within several kilometers of the Fordow facility from which such footage could realistically have been captured.

 

Iranian officials had previously announced that the Fordow nuclear facility was evacuated prior to the U.S. and Israeli attacks, further casting doubt on claims of its capture or destruction.