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IRGC Supreme Commander Hossein Salami killed by agents in Iran |
The Israeli army actively uses intelligence information from local agents and spies operating in Iran, which allows it to track the movements of high-ranking military leaders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and effectively destroy them. Such real-time operational intelligence has become a key element of successful Israeli strikes against strategic targets in Iran.
According to Israeli and international sources, including reports on the elimination of IRGC Supreme Commander Hossein Salami, Israeli intelligence is receiving accurate information about the whereabouts and movements of Iranian military leaders. These data ensure the high efficiency of airstrikes and special operations, minimizing risks and increasing the accuracy of strikes.
Intelligence networks, which include local informants, hidden bases and technical surveillance tools, allow Israel to receive information in real time, which significantly speeds up the decision-making process and operations. This tactic was made possible by the long-term experience and training of Israeli intelligence agencies, including the Mossad.
The effectiveness of this strategy is confirmed by numerous attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, missile bases and key figures of the military leadership, which significantly weakens Iran's military potential. In response, Iran is threatening harsh measures, but so far it has not been possible to completely neutralize Israeli intelligence networks.
Thus, the use of intelligence from local agents in Iran plays a crucial role in the current conflict, allowing Israel to launch targeted strikes against key targets and deter the development of the Iranian military program.
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