WANA (Jun 07) – In what has been described by regional sources as one of the most significant intelligence breaches in Israeli history, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s intelligence apparatus has reportedly gained access to a vast collection of sensitive and strategic documents belonging to the Israeli regime, including thousands of files related to its nuclear plans and facilities.

 

According to informed sources in the region, Iran’s intelligence services succeeded in a high-level operation that led to the acquisition of highly classified materials. Among the retrieved data are sensitive documents, images, and videos connected to Israel’s nuclear infrastructure.

 

The Israeli internal security agency Shin Bet and the regime’s police acknowledged 17 days ago that they had arrested two individuals, identified as Roi Mizrahi and Almog Atias, both 24 years old and residents of Nesher in northern occupied Palestine, on charges of collaborating with Iran.

 

Sources suggest the arrests occurred after the classified materials had already been smuggled out of Israeli territory, and that the operation to obtain the documents took place some time ago. However, due to the sheer volume of materials and the need to ensure their secure transfer to protected locations inside Iran, authorities chose to maintain complete media silence until full delivery was confirmed.

 

The sources further noted that the quantity of data is so extensive that merely reviewing the documents, watching associated footage, and analyzing the content is expected to take a considerable amount of time.

Hacking and exposure of personal images of the founder of the Israeli regime's cybersecurity command / WANA News Agency

Hacking and exposure of personal images of the founder of the Israeli regime’s cybersecurity command / WANA News Agency