kayhan.ir

News ID: 140360
Publish Date : 07 June 2025 - 21:38
Iran Seizes Massive Trove of Israeli Documents

Outing Secrets of False Whistleblower

TEHRAN -- Iran’s intelligence community has obtained a vast trove of strategic and sensitive documents from the Israeli regime, including thousands of records related to its nuclear plans and facilities, reports said Saturday.
Sources familiar with the matter told the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) that the intelligence breach was one of the biggest blows to the occupying regime.
The sources said that although the operation to obtain the documents was carried out some time ago, the sheer volume of materials and the need to transport them safely into Iran necessitated a news blackout to ensure they reached the designated protected locations.
They also noted that the abundance of documents is so vast that reviewing them, along with viewing images and videos, has consumed a significant amount of time.
The revelation comes more than two weeks after Israeli authorities announced the arrest of two men on suspicion of committing security crimes on behalf of Iran.
According to a joint statement issued on May 20 by Israeli police and the Shin Bet spy service, Roy Mizrahi and Almog Atias were detained in late April for allegedly conducting intelligence-gathering missions for Iran.
Officials claim the two men are accused of shadowing Israeli war minister Israel Katz in the community of Kfar Ahim in the southern occupied territories.
Sources told IRIB that their arrest, if it was connected to the case, occurred after the documents had been transported out of the occupied territories.
According to The Times of Israel, Mizrahi and Atias were recruited via an encrypted Telegram channel and carried out tasks that included transferring a suspected explosive device. Israeli officials have 
accused them of knowingly cooperating with Iranian handlers throughout 2025.
In 2018, Zionist prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Israeli agents had seized a huge “archive” of Iranian documents, a claim dismissed by Iranian officials.
Shin Bet has reported a significant uptick in Iranian-directed spy plots, with more than 30 Israelis arrested for allegedly working on Iran’s behalf. These cases have included photographing military sites and plotting assassinations, involving both Jewish and Arab citizens.