PNN – Al-Arabi Network announced in a report that based on an investigation based on more than 100,000 emails and text messages, Iran targeted one of the most important security centers of the occupying regime during the 12-day war, during a 6-year operation, with a combination of cyber-attacks and infiltration.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network; Al-Arabi TV channel emphasized that during the 12-day war of June 2025, and at the height of the first war between Iran and Israel, a ballistic missile hit an area near Tel Aviv University.
According to this report, the intensity of the explosion was such that the “Institute for National Security Studies” was also affected, and the doors and glass windows of the center were destroyed by the blast wave.
According to media reports, at the same time, the center’s deputy director announced in an email to the board that no staff had been harmed, but that a more severe attack was underway elsewhere; he also pointed to another front of attacks in which, he said, Iran had achieved direct success.
This front included a series of widespread cyber-attacks against the institute and its officials that continued for at least six years. Investigations show that the center had become the center of a complex, multi-stage cyber-operation by Iran, an operation aimed at gathering information and turning it into a tool against current and former Israeli officials.

