Mossad director David Barnea revealed a few days ago that “hundreds” of Mossad agents were active in Iran during the peak period, and Mossad “spent months or even years just waiting for the right time.” According to the Israeli side, the location of a number of senior Iranian generals and nuclear scientists who were attacked during this conflict was determined by the Israeli intelligence network. Israeli military intelligence expert Millie Essin said in an interview with the media that if it is not to be detected, the target must not use any electronic device that can connect to the Internet at all. However, “most people won't let themselves be disconnected from the Internet, so we can track anyone.” Also, according to the Associated Press, quoting Israeli officials, Israeli intelligence services use artificial intelligence to quickly screen massive data to determine “potential targets.” Mossad also released a short video showing Israeli agents smuggling drone parts to Iran and attacking Iran's air defense system. According to details disclosed by the US and Israeli media, Israel spent months smuggling spare parts to Iran through suitcases, trucks, and containers to assemble hundreds of quadcopter drones containing explosives to launch attacks on Iran's air defense positions and missile launch sites. Analysts said that this created an air advantage for Israel and helped explain that Iran's defense against Israeli attacks fell short of expectations.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/01 12:57
Mossad director David Barnea revealed a few days ago that “hundreds” of Mossad agents were active in Iran during the peak period, and Mossad “spent months or even years just waiting for the right time.” According to the Israeli side, the location of a number of senior Iranian generals and nuclear scientists who were attacked during this conflict was determined by the Israeli intelligence network. Israeli military intelligence expert Millie Essin said in an interview with the media that if it is not to be detected, the target must not use any electronic device that can connect to the Internet at all. However, “most people won't let themselves be disconnected from the Internet, so we can track anyone.” Also, according to the Associated Press, quoting Israeli officials, Israeli intelligence services use artificial intelligence to quickly screen massive data to determine “potential targets.” Mossad also released a short video showing Israeli agents smuggling drone parts to Iran and attacking Iran's air defense system. According to details disclosed by the US and Israeli media, Israel spent months smuggling spare parts to Iran through suitcases, trucks, and containers to assemble hundreds of quadcopter drones containing explosives to launch attacks on Iran's air defense positions and missile launch sites. Analysts said that this created an air advantage for Israel and helped explain that Iran's defense against Israeli attacks fell short of expectations.