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Mossad Reveals Operations Against Iran Amid Ceasefire

Tensions between Iran and Israel remain high despite a ceasefire, as Mossad reveals its extensive operations against Iran. The agency's chief, David Barnea, disclosed the involvement of hundreds of agents within Iran and the targeting of key military figures. Rare footage of these operations has been released, showcasing the agency's strategic planning and execution. Barnea also acknowledged the collaboration with U.S. intelligence in these missions. This article delves into the implications of Mossad's actions and the ongoing conflict in the region.
 

Tensions Persist Between Iran and Israel

Although a ceasefire has been established between Iran and Israel, the situation does not appear to be returning to normal anytime soon. This is largely due to the recent covert operations conducted against Iran, where the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad, has openly acknowledged its involvement for the first time. In a video released on Wednesday, Mossad chief David Barnea discussed the agency's remarkable successes against Iran.


In the video, Barnea addressed his agents, stating, 'We were there, as we have been before, and we will continue to be.' This statement is perceived as a direct warning to Iran. He emphasized that the actions taken against Iran were the result of months and years of preparation, highlighting the importance of timing in their operations.


Mossad's Extensive Network Inside Iran

One of the most startling revelations from this disclosure is that hundreds of Mossad agents were active within Iran during these operations. The agency claims to have targeted Iranian military commanders and nuclear scientists for assassination, as well as destroying drone and missile facilities.


Rare Footage of Secret Operations Released


On Friday, Mossad released three rare videos related to the bombings in Iran, showcasing operations aimed at ballistic missile sites and air defense systems. While the faces of the agents are obscured, this move is unusual for Mossad, which typically maintains silence regarding such operations.


Collaboration with U.S. Intelligence

Barnea also acknowledged the support from IDF Intelligence, Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, and the CIA in this mission. He mentioned that out of the 50 hostages remaining from Gaza, 20 are alive, and Mossad is committed to bringing them back.