Iran, Israel and Mossad
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Long before Israel launched its attacks against Iran on Friday, agents from Israel’s Mossad spy agency smuggled explosive drones and other guided weapons into Iran. As the attack got under way, Mossad
Iran on Friday night launched missiles and drones at Israel in a second response to airstrikes overnight that targeted nuclear sites and top commanders in the Islamic nation.
The production of some 12 million cubic meters of gas was temporarily halted due to the Israeli attack on the South Pars gas field.
Interceptions seen from Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, West Bank, Jordan as Iran retaliates for Israel strikes
Iran launched retaliatory missile and drone strikes on Israel into Saturday morning, killing at least three people and wounding dozens, after a series of blistering Israeli attacks on the heart of Iran’s nuclear program and its armed forces.
Israel-Iran conflict LIVE: IDF says shot down Tehran's drones over Dead Sea, Jordon reopens airspace
Iran’s state news agency IRNA said hundreds of ballistic missiles had been launched in retaliation for Israel’s biggest ever attacks on Iran, blasting Iran’s huge underground nuclear site at Natanz an
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ABP News on MSNWATCH: Mossad’s Covert Drone Strike On Iranian Missile Base; Natanz Nuclear Facility DamagedMossad released footage of covert operations inside Iran, including drone strikes on missile launchers and air defense systems, preventing attacks on Israel. Weapons were smuggled in, granting Israel air supremacy.
Advanced espionage techniques made the most of Iranian vulnerabilities, but Israel’s ultimate aims may still be out of reach.
"This confrontation will not end with last night's limited actions and Iran's strikes will continue, and this action will be very painful and regrettable for the aggressors," Fars reported, citing senior military officials.