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Iran claims it has occupied thousands of Israeli Intel. Materials, including nuclear documentation.

According to sources from Iranian affiliated media, the documents were allegedly transferred from within Israel to Iran’s territory.

Iran-affiliated media reported on Saturday that Iran obtained Israeli intelligence materials, including sensitive documents related to Israeli nuclear energy.

Intelligence materials allegedly included thousands of documents related to the system’s nuclear program and facilities.

These documents were transferred from within Israel to Iranian territory, affiliated to Hezbollah in Lebanon Al-Mayadeen Comment.

Even if the above operations were done some time ago, “there is this a lot of documents, and it has taken a lot of time to review them and watch images and videos,” the source told Iran’s Tasnim News Agency.

Sources stressed that due to the need to safely transport the leaked material to Iran, a period of media silence was maintained to ensure it safely arrives at the country’s “protected destination.”

A person’s outline, seen on the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran (example) (Image source: Shutterstock)

Prosecutor accused two Israeli nationals of spies representing Iran

Roi Mizrahi and Almog Attias, 25, allegedly contacted an Iranian intelligence officer who directed them to install spy cameras, according to an Israeli indictment filed in May. Although no link to the recent Israeli intelligence leak was confirmed, sources said the suspects could be related to the alleged Intel leak.

The state prosecutor’s office announced Friday that state prosecutors filed an indictment against ROI Mizrahi and Almog Attias, demanding that they perform a series of intelligence missions for agents conducted by Iranian intelligence agencies.

Mizrahi and Attias are both from Nesher in southwestern Haifa. Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) announced the arrest of two people in May.

Mizrahi was accused of contacting foreign agents, assisting the enemy during wartime, and carrying and transporting weapons. Attias is accused of contacting foreign agents and providing information to the enemy to undermine the security of the country.

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