The Israeli military recently executed a covert mission aimed at disrupting Iran’s nuclear ambitions, hitting a location thought to play a key role in sustaining the country’s nuclear weapons development.
According to a report aired Monday by Channel 12’s Amit Segal, one of the primary objectives of this mission was to eliminate a duplicate version of Iran’s nuclear archive. This archive reportedly held a comprehensive collection of documents detailing the Islamic Republic’s expertise and strides in the realm of nuclear arms.
This strike is viewed as a highly significant strategic achievement, arriving seven years after the renowned Mossad operation that succeeded in removing Iran’s original nuclear archive from a heavily fortified site in Tehran. That mission culminated in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu showcasing the materials to the world during a high-profile 2018 press conference.
The apparent obliteration of the backup archive is part of a broader pattern of clandestine operations widely linked to Israel, as described in various international outlets. These include precision strikes on Iranian scientists who were integral to the country’s nuclear and uranium enrichment initiatives.
{Matzav.com}
Category:
Recent comments