Israel Smuggled Drones and Weapons Into Iran, Established Secret Base Inside Country Ahead of Strikes: Report
- On June 13, 2025, Israel initiated Operation Rising Lion, a major offensive targeting Iran’s nuclear, missile, and military installations, utilizing a covert drone base established near Tehran.
- The Israeli military acted unilaterally after new intelligence showed Iran was nearing the point of no return in nuclear weapon development, although the U.S. was not involved.
- The operation combined Mossad-led covert missions that established a drone base and deployed precision-guided weapons targeting Iran’s surface-to-air missile systems and strategic missile capabilities.
- The strikes reportedly killed top Iranian officials, including General Mohammad Bagheri and Hossein Salami, while destroying dozens of radars and missile launchers, increasing tensions in the region.
- U.S. lawmakers urged Iran not to attack American personnel amid warnings of retaliation from Iran, while President Trump called on Iran to negotiate a nuclear deal to avoid further conflict.
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They are currently manoeuvring the mullah regime in Iran, but for nearly 75 years, Israeli secret services have been multiplying spectacular operations against their enemies... with some failures.
Guided by spies and artificial intelligence, the Israeli army unleashed a night-time discharge of armed drones—introduced illegally into Iran—and war planes to quickly disable many of its air defenses and missile systems.
Israel's Spy Agency Used AI and Smuggled-In Drones to Prepare Attack on Iran
Guided by spies and artificial intelligence, the Israeli military unleashed a nighttime fusillade of warplanes and armed drones smuggled into Iran to quickly incapacitate many of its air defenses and missile systems.
Tel Aviv surprised and weakened the Iranian regime last week by carrying out an intelligence and military operation that had been brewing for years, precisely targeting high-level targets.The surprise factor was increased by the apparent assumption by Iranian officials and officials that the Netanyahu government would not attack while the talks with the United States were going on.
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