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▶️How Israel Carried Out Secret Attacks Inside Iran▶️During the 12-day-long conflict, the Israeli military launched atta...
27/06/2025

▶️How Israel Carried Out Secret Attacks Inside Iran▶️

During the 12-day-long conflict, the Israeli military launched attacks on Iran using hundreds of fighter jets, armed drones, and missiles. However, the most successful aspect of Israel’s strategy was a unique tactic—secret infiltration into Iranian territory to carry out operations from within.

Before dawn on June 13, the Israeli military and intelligence agency Mossad began launching attacks inside Iran. Within hours, video footage emerged appearing to have been filmed at night from various undisclosed locations within Iran.

One blurry video showed Mossad operatives dressed in disguise and equipped with night-vision goggles and military gear setting up weapons in a desert-like area. These weapons were aimed at destroying Iran’s air defense systems, allowing Israeli fighter jets to carry out attacks without interruption.

Other videos showed camera-equipped missiles striking Iran's missile defense batteries and ballistic missile platforms. The missiles appeared to be Spike missiles—relatively small, precision-guided weapons used to destroy enemy missile systems. These missiles can strike targets beyond the line of sight.

Small drones drew significant attention during the conflict. To neutralize them, Iranian authorities were forced to conduct large-scale searches. Within a short time, they discovered specially modified pickup trucks designed to transport and launch these drones closer to targets. Authorities reported that the drones were deployed from these vehicles near strategic locations.

Iranian officials also acknowledged the use of such weapons. State media published images of the remnants of a Spike missile launcher found in an open area. It was reported that the weapons were equipped with “internet-based automated systems and remote control technology,” operated by Mossad agents.

This type of attack resembles a 2020 Israeli operation, where Iran’s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, was assassinated in a moving car near Tehran. His wife and bodyguards were also killed.

At the time, Iranian authorities confirmed that remote-controlled, AI-guided machinery was used in the assassination. Israeli media reported that Mossad had smuggled a one-ton gun into Iran in pieces, which was then assembled and mounted on a small truck. The truck exploded after Fakhrizadeh was killed.

On Wednesday, Iran executed three individuals in West Azerbaijan province for allegedly being involved in Fakhrizadeh’s assassination and other covert killings.

Drone Manufacturing Inside Iran

During the 12-day conflict with Iran, Israel reportedly used numerous small explosive-laden drones and quadcopters. These were part of a multifaceted Israeli attack strategy aimed at overpowering Iran’s defense systems.

Iranian media reported that alongside small drones, large military drones like the Hermes 900 were also targeted by Iran’s air defense systems. Iran claimed to have downed several Hermes 900 drones. However, Al Jazeera could not independently verify how many drones were launched or how effectively they hit their targets.

The small drones received significant attention during the conflict. To neutralize them, Iranian authorities launched extensive search operations. Soon, they located specially modified pickup trucks designed to transport and deploy the drones near target areas.

Previously, Ukraine had successfully used similar tactics to destroy Russian bomber aircraft.

According to Israeli sources, after years of preparation, their spies had allegedly managed to establish small drone factories or production units inside Iran.

Iranian authorities formed investigation teams with security personnel to track down these drone-carrying trucks. These teams conducted searches mainly at night, patrolling on motorcycles or in cars to monitor the movement of suspicious vehicles.

Armed and masked security forces set up roadblocks and checkpoints throughout Tehran and across the country. They frequently stopped pickup trucks with covered cargo beds for inspections.

Israeli sources suggest that after years of preparation, their operatives successfully established small-scale drone manufacturing units inside Iran. One such facility was discovered in the Shahr-e-Rey area, south of Tehran. According to Iranian state media, the three-story building was used for manufacturing drones, handmade bombs, and large quantities of explosives.

State television also showed footage of a similar operation where six Iranians identified as "Mossad members" were building quadcopters. These quadcopters had small bombs attached underneath. They were also producing time bombs, grenades, and other weapons. Reports of vehicles rigged with explosives also surfaced, though Iranian authorities have not officially confirmed these claims.

In state television broadcasts, several suspects were seen blindfolded and handcuffed, giving confessions. Judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei and Tehran's public prosecutor Ali Salehi were seen directly interrogating an unidentified suspect. The man claimed he had attempted to film Iran’s air defense systems from rooftops of various buildings on behalf of Mossad.



















































Direct Hit on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities: TrumpIran must never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons: Starmer and Trump a...
23/06/2025

Direct Hit on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities: Trump

Iran must never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons: Starmer and Trump agree in phone call

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump have discussed the current situation in the Middle East in a telephone conversation.

According to the UK Prime Minister’s Office at Downing Street, the call took place on Sunday evening (local London time), during which the two leaders described Iran’s nuclear program as a "serious threat" to international security.

They also discussed the recent US strikes in Iran. Starmer and Trump agreed that the strike was an effort to reduce threats emanating from Iran.

According to a Downing Street statement cited by the BBC, both leaders agreed that Iran must never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.

They emphasized that Iran must return to the negotiating table as soon as possible to reach a lasting solution through dialogue. The statement also noted that the two leaders would continue close communication in the future.

US President Donald Trump has claimed that the US strike caused massive damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities. Trump also accused Iran of trying to downplay the extent of the damage.

In a post on the social media platform Truth Social, Trump wrote:
“Satellite images show extensive damage to all of Iran’s nuclear sites. The word ‘complete destruction’ is most appropriate here.”
He added, “The most significant damage occurred deep underground. A perfect strike!”

Meanwhile, Iran has not yet released any official information about the damage to its nuclear facilities. However, satellite images show signs of damage at three sites within the highly secured Fordow nuclear facility. Among these are two massive craters, believed to have been caused by bunker-busting bombs. Additionally, an air defense system—deployed to protect the nuclear reactor—was also damaged.

Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said at an emergency UN Security Council session today that the real damage at Fordow occurred underground. The full extent of the damage is still unknown.
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Israeli Surprised as Iranian Drones Breach Defense System  Two Iranian drones successfully penetrated Israel's air defen...
21/06/2025

Israeli Surprised as Iranian Drones Breach Defense System

Two Iranian drones successfully penetrated Israel's air defense system, striking the northern and southern regions of the country, leaving Israel somewhat stunned. The Israeli military acknowledged the attacks, stating that it was a rare incident where Iran’s one-way attack drones managed to breach Israel’s defenses effectively.

According to CNN, one drone hit a two-story house in Beit Shean, a city near the Jordanian border in northern Israel, on Saturday. The explosion caused significant damage, leaving a large crater beside the house and shattering windows and doors. Emergency responders from Magen David Adom (MDA) reported no casualties after searching through the debris.

The Israeli military confirmed that a second drone struck an open area in southern Israel, causing no damage. Israel claims to have intercepted most of the drones Iran has launched in retaliation since Israel began its strikes on Iran.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated that at least six drones were involved in Iran’s latest attack, with several being neutralized before reaching targets in the Arava Desert, the Golan Heights, and other areas. A military official noted that Iran has launched thousands of drones since Israel initiated its strikes last week, most of which were intercepted before reaching their targets.

# # # Iran’s President Pezeshkian Speaks with France’s Macron
Amid ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, diplomatic efforts are underway to de-escalate tensions. As part of these efforts, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian held a phone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron.

The BBC reported that Macron, in his latest remarks, confirmed the discussion with Pezeshkian. Macron stated that the Iranian president agreed to expedite talks with European powers regarding Iran’s nuclear program.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Macron emphasized, “I stress that Iran must never acquire nuclear weapons. It is Iran’s responsibility to provide full assurances that its program is peaceful.” He added that he believes there is a way to de-escalate the conflict and avoid a major catastrophe. Macron assured that France and European partners would accelerate ongoing discussions with Iran toward this goal.

# # # Israel Downs at Least 40 Iranian Drones
The Israeli military reported intercepting nearly 40 drones launched by Iran overnight before they could enter Israeli airspace. The IDF claimed to have maintained an almost flawless defense system since the attacks began.

Al Jazeera, citing an IDF statement, reported that Israeli forces downed approximately 40 drones overnight, bringing the total number of intercepted drones to over 470 since the start of the operation, with a success rate of nearly 99%.

# # # Israel Strikes Military Infrastructure in Southwest Iran
Israel announced it was targeting military infrastructure in southwestern Iran. The IDF shared the update on social media but did not specify the exact locations.

Shortly after, Al Jazeera reported explosions heard in various parts of Iran’s Khuzestan province. Citing local Iranian media, the outlet stated that blasts were reported in the city of Ahvaz and the port of Mahshahr in Khuzestan.
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🟣 Iran Urges Citizens to Delete WhatsApp Amid Surveillance Concerns; Users React with Alarm 🟣Tehran, June 18, 2025 — In ...
18/06/2025

🟣 Iran Urges Citizens to Delete WhatsApp Amid Surveillance Concerns; Users React with Alarm 🟣

Tehran, June 18, 2025 — In a fresh wave of digital restrictions, the Iranian government has officially advised its citizens to delete the popular messaging app WhatsApp from their mobile phones. The announcement was made via Iran’s state television network IRIB, claiming that the app is allegedly being used to collect user data and send it to Israel.

The move has sparked a new debate across Iran over digital freedom, privacy, and the government’s increasing push for citizens to abandon foreign tech platforms.

📢 Government Allegations Without Concrete Proof

According to the state broadcaster, WhatsApp poses a “national security risk” and Iranians were strongly encouraged to remove the app immediately. However, the government has yet to provide any verifiable evidence supporting its claim that WhatsApp is leaking user data to foreign entities.

This isn’t the first time Iran has raised alarms about foreign tech. Authorities have long expressed discomfort with Western-owned platforms, especially those that allow encrypted communications.

🛡️ WhatsApp Responds

In response to the announcement, WhatsApp issued a statement rejecting the allegations. The company reaffirmed its strict end-to-end encryption policy, stating that “no one — not even WhatsApp — can read messages exchanged on the platform.”

The messaging giant also clarified that it does not share user location or personal data with any governments, including Israel or any third party.

🇮🇷 Push Towards Domestic Apps

Analysts suggest that the Iranian government’s move is part of a larger plan to drive users towards state-approved domestic messaging apps, such as Bale, Eitaa, and Soroush, which are known to be under tighter surveillance and easier to monitor.

This push comes at a time of heightened tension between Iran and Israel, especially in cyberspace, where both countries have accused each other of cyberattacks and espionage.

📉 Not the First Time

Iran has a long history of restricting digital platforms. During the widespread protests in 2022, WhatsApp and Instagram were both banned, cutting off millions from real-time communication. These bans were partially lifted in late 2024, but trust in digital freedom remains low among Iranian users.

Now, with this latest government recommendation, many fear the app might once again be completely blocked in the coming weeks. While WhatsApp remains technically accessible, the chilling effect of government warnings may lead many users to uninstall it.

🔍 Digital Rights Groups Alarmed

Global digital rights organizations have criticized Iran’s actions, warning that such measures could isolate citizens and limit their access to free and secure communication tools. “This is another attempt to centralize control over the internet and restrict free expression,” one rights group said in a statement.

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