Mossad’s stunning op in Iran casts giant shadow over the intelligence it stole


(Worthy News) – While revealing a truly impressive intelligence coup by the Mossad, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday night did not present evidence that Iran had violated the 2015 nuclear deal, or shed new light on the Islamic Republic’s pre-agreement atomic program.

The prime minister literally and in dramatic fashion unveiled the results of the daring Mossad operation, whipping black sheets off a bookshelf full of binders apparently containing 55,000 pages of physical documents and a display board of 183 CDs holding another 55,000 digital files, which Netanyahu said contained years’ worth of “incriminating” information on Iran’s alleged nuclear weapons program.

According to the prime minister, those documents had been stored inside a number of safes in a “dilapidated warehouse” in southern Tehran until they were stolen by Mossad and smuggled back to Tel Aviv. A senior Israeli official later told The New York Times that the operation had taken place in one night in January. [ Source: Times of Israel (Read More…) ]

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