During the 12-day war with Iran, Israel destroyed most of its three main nuclear facilities: Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan, as well as damaging dozens of other nuclear facilities.
The Israeli media outlet "Jerusalem Post" has revealed strong details from recent Mossad operations in Iran.
According to the article , the mission was carried out en masse by female agents, who appear to have become the secret service's operational core for missions abroad.
The newspaper writes that dozens of them infiltrated Iranian territory in June, when the aim was to strike parts of the nuclear program led by the ayatollahs.
The article specifies that the specific details of the actions remain classified, but also mentions the case of an agent known as "G", honored in 2024 with the lighting of a flame on Independence Day for her contribution to revealing the Iranian secret.
According to the Jerusalem Post, under the direction of Mossad director David Barnea, the women are being trained not just for seduction or surveillance operations, but also for attacks, recruitment and active field missions. In June, the report says that hundreds of agents operated simultaneously in coordinated operations, also using the help of some Iranian dissidents to paralyze radar systems and ballistic missiles.
Sources describe that field operatives provided Israel with accurate information about the military targets that were to be hit, and only after the second day did Iran manage to react.
The newspaper also points out that Mossad now has sufficient data to locate enriched uranium deposits that have not yet been destroyed and is monitoring any possible use of them by Tehran to build a nuclear bomb.
The latest Israeli strikes have targeted the Natanz, Fordow and Isfahan facilities, as well as about ten other sites. However, it is reported that about 400 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium remained intact, an amount that, if further enriched, is enough to produce about five nuclear bombs. @Pamfleti
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