Israel has conducted a series of covert sabotage operations deep inside Iran in order to damage the country's strategic missile facilities and air defense systems. According to reports by Israeli journalist Barak Ravid and official sources, these sabotage operations were carried out in parallel with large-scale airstrikes by the Israeli Air Force on more than 100 targets in Iran, including nuclear facilities and military bases. The purpose of such actions is to weaken Iran's military potential and curb its nuclear program, which the Israeli leadership views as an imminent threat.
The sabotage organized by the Mossad intelligence service is aimed at destroying key infrastructure facilities related to missile technology and air defense systems, which should reduce Iran's ability to retaliate and increase the effectiveness of Israeli operations. These actions are accompanied by the elimination of high-ranking Iranian military and nuclear scientists, which further undermines Tehran's military potential.
The operation was codenamed "Am KeLavi" ("People like a Lion") and is part of Israel's comprehensive campaign to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. In response to the strikes and sabotage, a state of emergency has been declared in Israel, and increased combat readiness has been declared in Iran.
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