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Iran Unveils Most Serious Intelligence Breach in Israeli History – Report
Iran has reportedly succeeded in obtaining a vast collection of sensitive intelligence documents from Israel. The documents reportedly contain information related to Israel’s nuclear program, military infrastructure, and strategic plans for the region. The scale and sensitivity of the documents retrieved mark a new phase in the intelligence war between Tehran and Tel Aviv. The disclosure is reportedly timed to maximize its psychological and political impact on Israel, coming at a moment of heightened tension in the region and at a time of diplomatic deadlock between Iran and the U.S. Iran has transformed the dynamics of the Iran-US nuclear talks,” a strategic military expert Nidal Abu Zaid said. He suggested that the intelligence coup could have far-reaching implications for the stalled nuclear negotiations.
The documents reportedly contain information related to Israel’s nuclear program, military infrastructure, and strategic plans for the region.
Iran has reportedly succeeded in obtaining a vast collection of sensitive intelligence documents from Israel, in what is being described as one of the most severe security breaches in Israeli history, the Lebanese news network Al Mayadeen reported on Saturday.
The documents reportedly contain information related to Israel’s nuclear program, military infrastructure, and strategic plans for the region.
The revelation was made by Al Mayadeen’s Tehran correspondent, Siavash Fallahpour, who said that the operation by Iranian intelligence had exposed major vulnerabilities in the Israeli security apparatus.
According to Fallahpour, the scale and sensitivity of the documents retrieved mark a new phase in the intelligence war between Tehran and Tel Aviv.
Fallahpour stated that more details would soon be released, including video footage and excerpts from the documents.
He also hinted that individuals recently arrested in Tel Aviv may be linked to the Iranian operation, though no official confirmations have yet been issued.
A Devastating Blow
Fallahpour emphasized that the operation constitutes “the toughest security and intelligence blow in (Israel’s) history,” signaling a major escalation in Iran’s intelligence strategy. The disclosure is reportedly timed to maximize its psychological and political impact on Israel, coming at a moment of heightened tension in the region.
“The coming weeks will be full of surprises,” Fallahpour warned, noting that Israeli intelligence agencies have been thrown into a state of “psychological exhaustion.”
He also suggested that the documents may go far beyond information about nuclear activities, potentially including long-term strategic plans involving regional schemes.
Tactical Disclosure Strategy
For his part, Mehdi Azizi, Director of the New Vision Center for Studies and Media, echoed Fallahpour’s statements, telling Al Mayadeen that the coming days will bring “more surprises” as Iranian intelligence begins to gradually unveil the content of the documents.
Azizi affirmed that Iran has obtained a massive quantity of classified materials, including not only documents but also videos and highly specific data that, if published, would shock Israel and global observers alike.
“This is more than just intelligence information,” Azizi stated. “We are talking about documents that contain strategic depth, and Iran is likely to reveal them in phases, using a tactic that could last for years.”
Azizi added that the scope of the data likely goes beyond nuclear facilities and encompasses details about Israeli military bases, secret operations, and regional interventions.
A Shift in Regional Dynamics
Al Mayadeen reported that strategic military expert Nidal Abu Zaid also commented on the significance of the operation, describing it as a carefully timed offensive with both geographic and geopolitical dimensions.
He suggested that the intelligence coup could have far-reaching implications for the stalled nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States.
Abu Zaid pointed to the recent IAEA report criticizing Iran’s nuclear transparency, saying that Tehran has now flipped the narrative by revealing Israeli vulnerabilities at a time of diplomatic deadlock. “Iran has transformed the dynamics of the Iran-US nuclear talks,” he said, according to the report.
The intelligence breach, he argued, breaks the illusion of Israeli invulnerability and could fundamentally alter the balance of power in the region.
(PC, Al Mayadeen)
Iran claims it stole thousands of Israeli intel. materials, including nuclear docs. – report
Iran has obtained Israeli intelligence materials, including sensitive documents related to Israel’s nuclear capabilities, Iranian-affiliated media reported on Saturday. The documents were transferred from within Israel to Iranian territory, Hezbollah-affiliated Al Mayadeen remarked. Two Israeli nationals, Roi Mizrahi and Almog Attias, both 25, were allegedly in contact with an Iranian intelligence operative who instructed them to install spy cameras.
The intelligence materials allegedly include thousands of documents related to that regime’s nuclear plans and facilities.
The documents were transferred from within Israel to Iranian territory, Hezbollah-affiliated Al Mayadeen remarked.Even though the mentioned operation was carried out some time ago, “the abundance of documents is such that reviewing them and viewing images and videos has taken up a significant amount of time,” sources told Iran’s Tasnim News Agency.
Due to the need to securely transport the leaked materials into Iran, a period of media silence was maintained to ensure their safe arrival “at protected destinations” in the country, sources emphasized. Advertisement
Prosecutors indict two Israeli nationals for spying on behalf of Iran
Roi Mizrahi and Almog Attias, both 25, were allegedly in contact with an Iranian intelligence operative who instructed them to install spy cameras, according to an Israeli indictment filed in May. While there is no confirmed link to the recent Israeli intelligence leak, sources suggested that these suspects may be linked to the alleged intel leak.
The State Prosecution filed an indictment at the Beersheba District Court against Mizrahi and Attias for carrying out a series of intelligence missions on behalf of agents operating for Iranian intelligence agencies, the Attorney-General’s Office announced Friday. The silhouette of a man, seen over the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran (illustrative) (credit: SHUTTERSTOCK)
Both Mizrahi and Attias are from Nesher, near Haifa. The Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) announced the arrest of the two in May.
Mizrahi has been charged with contacting a foreign agent, assisting an enemy in wartime, and carrying and transporting weapons. Attias was charged with contact with a foreign agent and providing information to the enemy, intending to harm the state’s security.
Iran Claims Massive Israeli Intel Haul, Including Nuclear Secrets
Iranian-affiliated media claims Iran has obtained thousands of sensitive Israeli intelligence materials. Alleged documents include classified documents related to Israel’s nuclear capabilities. Reviewing the contents reportedly took “a significant amount of time.” If verified, it would mark one of the most severe breaches of Israeli intelligence in years.
According to the Hezbollah-linked outlet Al Mayadeen and Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, the alleged documents were smuggled out of Israel and brought into Iranian territory in a covert operation carried out some time ago. The trove is said to include nuclear facility data, images, videos, and other highly sensitive materials. Reviewing the contents reportedly took “a significant amount of time.”
The sources indicated that a media blackout had been maintained during the transfer to ensure the documents’ safe arrival at “protected destinations” inside Iran.
While there is no official Israeli comment yet, the allegations come shortly after the indictment of two Israeli citizens — Roi Mizrahi and Almog Attias, both 25 — who were arrested in May for allegedly spying for Iran. Prosecutors say the two were recruited by Iranian operatives to install surveillance equipment and gather intelligence. Whether the two cases are connected remains unconfirmed, but Israeli sources are not ruling it out.
The incident, if verified, would mark one of the most severe breaches of Israeli intelligence in years.
Tehran claims spy operation targeting Israeli nuclear sites
Iranian state broadcaster IRIB claims to have obtained a cache of sensitive Israeli documents. The documents are allegedly linked to nuclear and defense infrastructure. The report linked the operation to the May arrest of two Israeli citizens. Israeli officials have not directly responded to the Iranian claims regarding the intelligence haul, but described the case as part of a series of recent incidents.
The report claimed that thousands of documents—comprising written files, images, and videos—were extracted from Israeli territory during a covert operation carried out “some time ago.” Iranian officials did not provide evidence to support the allegations, but emphasized that the volume of material was “so extensive that the process of reviewing and verifying their contents is still ongoing.”
IRIB attributed the operation to Iran’s intelligence apparatus and linked it to the May arrest of two Israeli citizens, Roy Mizrahi and Almog Atias, both 24 and residents of Nesher near Haifa. According to Israeli authorities, the two were detained on suspicion of collecting intelligence on behalf of Iran following a joint investigation by the Shin Bet and Israel Police’s Lahav 433 unit.
Israeli officials have not directly responded to the Iranian claims regarding the intelligence haul. However, at the time of the arrests, security authorities described the case as part of “a series of recent incidents” involving efforts by Iranian intelligence services to recruit Israeli citizens for espionage activities, the Times of Israel reported.
Tensions between Israel and Iran have long been marked by mutual hostility, with both countries accusing each other of conducting covert operations ranging from cyberattacks to assassinations. In recent months, Israeli authorities have announced multiple arrests of citizens suspected of spying for Iranian intelligence, often in exchange for money—highlighting Tehran’s expanding efforts to infiltrate Israeli society through espionage networks.
Iran claims to have seized Israel’s nuclear secrets
The report did not provide details about how thousands of documents related to Israel’s nuclear plans and facilities were obtained. Two Jewish men in their 20s from northern Israel were arrested on suspicion of spying on behalf of the Iranian government. The arrests followed suspicions that the pair had gathered intelligence in Kfar Ahim, a moshav in south-central Israel that is home to Defense Minister Israel Katz. The investigation found that throughout 2025, Roi Mizrahi maintained contact with Iranian terrorist operatives and carried out a series of security-related missions for them.
By Vered Weiss, World Israel News
Iran claims that it has obtained thousands of pages of sensitive Israeli intelligence, including information about its nuclear capabilities.
According to the report by the Hezbollah-affiliated Al Mayadeen Lebanese TV channel, the intelligence was transferred from Israel to Iran some time ago.
“There are so many documents that reviewing them and viewing images and videos has taken a significant amount of time,” sources told Iran’s Tasnim news agency.
The sources said that the information was delivered to “protected areas” in Iran.
The report did not provide details about how “thousands of documents related to that regime’s nuclear plans and facilities” were obtained.
In late May, two Jewish men in their 20s from northern Israel were arrested on suspicion of spying on behalf of the Iranian government.
In a coordinated operation, conducted by the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) and the Israel Police’s Lahav 433 National Crime Unit, two 24-year-old residents of Nesher, Roi Mizrahi and Almog Atias, were arrested in late April.
The arrests followed suspicions that the pair had gathered intelligence in Kfar Ahim, a moshav in south-central Israel that is home to Defense Minister Israel Katz.
The investigation found that throughout 2025, Mizrahi maintained contact with Iranian terrorist operatives and carried out a series of security-related missions for them in exchange for money. Atias assisted Mizrahi in several of these operations, fully aware they were acting under Iranian direction and that their actions posed a threat to national security.
While working under the direction of Iranian operatives, Mizrahi reportedly purchased a new cellphone and installed a specialized communication app to maintain secure contact with his handlers.
According to the investigation, he was instructed to locate and move a buried bag, which he believed contained an explosive device.
“This case is part of a broader pattern of ongoing attempts by hostile intelligence and terrorist organizations to recruit Israeli citizens for operations intended to endanger the state and its people,” said an Israeli security official.
This arrest marks the 20th Iranian-linked espionage case thwarted by Israeli authorities since October 7, 2023.
Separately, police announced the arrest of another suspect: a 16-year-old accused of spying for Iran and allegedly collecting intelligence on former prime minister Naftali Bennett.