PNN – Previously, historians and security analysts had recorded the disclosure of the Dimona nuclear program as the greatest failure of Israeli intelligence services in the history of the regime and the failure of the century.
Citing informed sources, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRI) unveiled the greatest victory of the country’s intelligence services in the battle against the spy services of the occupying regime in Jerusalem. According to information published in the media, the country’s intelligence services, in a complex “field” and “cyber” operation, succeeded in bringing a significant volume of Israeli strategic documents, especially the regime’s nuclear program, from the occupied territories into the country in a complex and unique operation, and studying and examining them in a safe place.
Apparently, security concerns regarding the transfer of these documents into the country and their large volume led Tehran to unveil the early release of this strategic achievement at this time. According to Israeli security accounts, the documents in question were apparently taken from the Ministry of Homeland Security, servers related to the nuclear program, and some documents found in “Hackaria” and transferred to Iran. The scope of this great victory in the “Battle of the Shadows” is so deep and wide that some analysts are talking about the possibility of an earthquake in the Israeli security apparatus and the dismissal of the heads of the Shin Bet-Mossad and even their trial. Perhaps this is why Seyyed Ismail Khatib, the Minister of Intelligence, has referred to these documents as “the Zionist regime’s strategic intelligence treasure trove”!
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Zionist media reaction to Iran’s major intelligence achievement
Shifting the balance in the gray area
During the “Shadow War” campaign between Iran and the Zionist regime, analysts defined Iran’s strength as relying on a network of resistance and an asymmetric battle with the Zionist regime based on the “Ring of Fire” strategy. On the other hand, since the late 20th century, the Zionist regime has been trying to establish a kind of balance in this erosive battle and sometimes change the equation in its favor by launching a campaign of assassination, sabotage, dossier-making, and document theft against Iran’s regional nuclear program. The peak of these conflicts can be seen in the “securitization of the Iranian nuclear file” on the one hand, and “Operation Storm Al-Aqsa” and the geopolitical change in the Eastern Arab region on the other. In such circumstances, right-wing think tanks and media outlets affiliated with the warmongering movement in Washington-Tel Aviv claimed that Iran would resort to the “nuclear deterrence” card in the new era and that it had no other playing cards to restore the balance against Israel! However, the passage of time proved the opposite of this claim.
The recent intelligence breakthrough in this complex and combined battle has once again changed the balance of power between Iran and the Zionist regime. While Tehran continues to strengthen its allies on the borders of Lebanon, the West Bank, and Gaza to contain Israel, the country’s intelligence services have also been able to open a new front against the occupiers of Jerusalem by demonstrating their operational capabilities deep inside the occupied territories. The message of Iran’s recent operation is that if Tehran decides to target prominent figures or vital targets in Israel, the only remaining challenge is choosing the right “time” and “place”! In other words, after the recent operation, no strategic target in occupied Palestine is an out-of-reach or impossible subject. Considering the accuracy of these assumptions, the power equation between Tehran and Tel Aviv has changed, and today Iran has new possibilities to strike the Zionist regime.
Earthquake in Hakkari
The Hakeriya area, meaning “the border” in Hebrew, is located in the heart of Tel Aviv and is known as the main center of the Israeli security and military institutions. Often referred to as the regime’s “Green Zone,” the area hosts key institutions such as the Defense Ministry, the Army General Staff, and some intelligence offices. Hakeriya is of great strategic importance due to the concentration of power structures and its pivotal role in political and military decision-making. This region is not only a symbol of the military and political power of the Zionist regime, but also serves as a center for coordinating the regime’s regional strategies. Analyzing the structure and functions of the hacker group is essential for a better understanding of the nature of the Zionist regime and its policies in the region, especially for countries like Iran that consider this regime a constant threat.
“Denial,” “ridicule,” “skepticism,” and “silence” are the first reactions recorded from government officials, media, and security figures present in Israeli think tanks and media environments. The belief that the Zionist regime’s most vital documents were transferred to Iran seems far-fetched even to the most pessimistic Zionist analyst. Over the past eight decades, Israeli intelligence services have been able to significantly contribute to the survival of the Zionist regime by carrying out numerous operations of assassination, infiltration, sabotage, or theft. From the early days of illegal immigration of Jewish groups from around the world to the land of Palestine to the conclusion of the Abraham Accords between Israel and conservative Sunni countries, the Israeli intelligence service has been able to play an effective and efficient role and deal serious blows to the regime’s enemies and rivals. For example, Mossad’s terrorist actions against scientists in the Arab region prevented countries such as Iraq and Syria from following a smooth path to developing their nuclear programs.
Now, in the midst of the “Al-Aqsa Storm” campaign, the unknown soldiers of the Imam of the Time (peace be upon him) were able to penetrate the depths of the Israeli military-security apparatus in a multidimensional, complex, and unique operation and, by transferring them with a safe but uncertain possibility, topple the Zionist regime’s information hegemony. Experts believe that if Iran gradually releases vital Israeli documents in the military-security fields in the coming weeks, the possibility of a global consensus and internal chaos in the occupied territories will increase. Accordingly, the dismissal or resignation of key figures such as David Barneh from the position of Mossad director should not be far-fetched. By timing this historic revelation, Tehran can increase the level of political-security pressure on the European-American troika, which, with the help of the International Atomic Energy Agency, is seeking to activate the trigger mechanism against Iran. If this “Iranian show” returns, it will provide the necessary opportunity to withdraw from the NPT under the pretext of the return of UN sanctions.