Israel’s Mossad Conducts Deep Covert Operations Inside Iran🦁
Infiltration and Sabotage🔍
Israeli intelligence operatives from Mossad infiltrated deep into Iran months before launching a surprise assault targeting key nuclear and military sites, as well as high-ranking Iranian commanders, according to multiple reports on Friday.
Coordinated Strikes with Israeli Air Force💣
Axios reporter Barak Ravid, citing a senior Israeli official, revealed that Mossad orchestrated a series of sabotage missions within Iran, which complemented large-scale airstrikes by the Israeli Air Force.
Former Mossad Official Speaks Out🗣️
Bloomberg quoted Oded Ailam, a former Mossad official who once helped plan an aborted Israeli attack on Iran in 2010, as saying: “After the tectonic changes in the Middle East last year, Netanyahu strongly believes this may be his last chance to stop Iran from building a nuclear weapon.”
Smuggling Precision Weapons🚀
Reports indicate Israeli agents smuggled precision weapons into central Iran, enabling strikes launched from within the country, directly targeting Tehran’s defence infrastructure.
Operation “Rising Lion” Unfolds🦁
Codenamed Operation “Rising Lion,” the covert mission unfolded through three coordinated strikes early Friday. Each focused on separate Iranian military assets and defence systems, according to an Israeli security source quoted by The Post.
Iran Condemns State Terrorism⚖️
In response, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the killings of Iranian officials and scientists in a letter to the UN Security Council, labelling the acts as “state terrorism” and asserting Iran’s right to defend itself.
Massive Air Force Involvement✈️
The Israeli military stated that about 200 aircraft participated in the first wave of strikes, hitting approximately 100 targets. The Associated Press, citing security officials, reported that Mossad covertly smuggled explosive drones and precision-guided weapons into Iran, later used to destroy missile launchers and air defence systems near Tehran.
🇺🇸 Trump Urges Tehran to Negotiate
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump told Reuters that it was “not too late” for Tehran to stop the Israeli bombing campaign by agreeing to a deal on its nuclear programme.
Nuclear Talks and Rising Tensions☢️
Iran had been in indirect negotiations with the Trump administration to revive a nuclear accord that Trump abandoned in 2018. However, Tehran rejected the latest US proposal and hinted it might not attend upcoming talks scheduled in Oman on Sunday.
Iranian Response to US and Israel🗨️
“The other side (the US) acted in a way that makes dialogue meaningless,” Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson said on Friday. “You cannot claim to negotiate while at the same time letting the Zionist regime (Israel) attack Iranian territory.”
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