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Mossad agents planted weapons inside Iran before massive Israeli strike

Israel’s recent overnight strike on Iran was a highly coordinated and ambitious aerial campaign that had been in the works for years. Known as Operation “Am Kelavi” (Rising Lion), this preemptive operation was the result of extensive planning, surveillance, and infiltration by Israeli intelligence agencies.

The operation involved unprecedented collaboration between the Israeli air force, the Military Intelligence Directorate, Mossad, and the country’s defense industries. Mossad agents had been working deep inside Iran to gather intelligence and carry out covert operations ahead of the strike.

According to a senior Israeli security official, Mossad operatives had infiltrated Iran at the highest levels and had been retrained as commando fighters to carry out critical missions. They had established a drone base inside Iran and strategically placed precision missiles in various locations, including inside rocks.

The strike itself involved simultaneous attacks on multiple targets, including Iran’s primary uranium enrichment facility at Natanz. This facility, located underground, was a key part of Iran’s nuclear program and was heavily damaged in the strike.

In addition to the airstrikes, Israeli sources revealed that a significant intelligence and sabotage campaign was also taking place inside Iran. Iranian military leaders were taken out in real-time, including the entire command center of the Iranian Air Force, which had been gathered for a publicized drill.

The success of the operation was attributed to the extensive intelligence work that had been carried out over the years. Israeli experts noted that the operation was more strategically impactful than previous operations, such as the Lebanon pagers operation. It showcased Israel’s ability to carry out devastating strikes on military installations with precision and ingenuity.

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The Mossad’s infiltration campaign involved the smuggling of sophisticated weaponry into Iran, hidden inside vehicles and strategically placed near targets. Precision-guided weapons were planted near surface-to-air missile batteries and launched on command. Explosive drones were also positioned near Tehran to destroy long-range missile launchers.

Overall, Israeli defense officials hailed the operation as one of the most successful intelligence-military integrations in the country’s history. The message sent by this strike was clear – Israel has the capability to reach any target, no matter how well defended.

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