Strategic Breakthrough: Iran to Unveil Seized Israeli Nuclear Files, Minister Announces
Khatib confirmed on Sunday that his forces have acquired strategic documents and data about the Israeli regime’s nuclear activities, saying the documents will be made public soon
Iran, PUREWILAYAH.COM - Iran’s Intelligence Minister, Esmaeil Khatib, has announced a significant intelligence success, revealing that Iranian operatives have secured an extensive collection of highly classified documents belonging to the Israeli regime.
Speaking in a televised address, Khatib described the operation as “complex, extensive, and multi-faceted,” emphasizing that it involved the strategic recruitment of individuals with access to high-level sources.
While the timeline of the mission remains undisclosed, Khatib stated that the operation had been completed some time ago but was only now being revealed due to security considerations.
Nuclear, Military, and Intelligence Documents Seized
The documents obtained reportedly include detailed information on the Israeli occupation’s nuclear facilities, strategic military projects, and intelligence collaborations with Western powers, notably the United States.
Khatib said the files are of “strategic, operational, and scientific value,” and significantly bolster Iran’s offensive and deterrence capabilities.
“We obtained complete nuclear documents and documents on the entity’s relations with the United States and other countries,” Khatib declared, referring to the Israeli regime. “This is not merely about thousands of pages; this is an intelligence treasure.”
Details of Infiltration Remain Classified
Although Khatib refrained from specifying the logistics of the document transfer, he emphasized the sensitivity of the methods employed to smuggle the information into Iranian territory.
“The ways in which these documents were brought into the country are just as important as the documents themselves,” he said. “For now, we are withholding those details.”
Landmark Success for Iran’s Intelligence Community
Describing the operation as one of the most significant intelligence achievements in recent years, Khatib hailed it as a “very significant intelligence event.”
Iranian state media has indicated that further details may be declassified in the coming days, with selective disclosures planned to highlight the strategic depth of the documents.
This disclosure marks a new chapter in the covert intelligence war between Iran and the Israeli occupation, which has included cyberattacks, assassinations, and proxy warfare across the region.
Nuclear Tensions Remain High Amid Diplomatic Uncertainty
The revelation comes amid persistent tensions between Tehran and Tel Aviv, particularly surrounding Iran’s nuclear program. The Israeli regime continues to lobby against any deal that would allow Iran to continue uranium enrichment—an issue that Iran asserts is its sovereign right.
A recent report by The Wall Street Journal on May 30 revealed growing concern in Tel Aviv over potential U.S. concessions in ongoing nuclear talks. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned repeatedly that "a bad deal is worse than no deal."
WSJ sources indicated that the Israeli military had planned a strike against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure earlier this year but was asked by the Trump administration to delay, in hopes of preserving diplomatic space. (PW)
Source: Al-Mayadeen