Iranian television aired a program Wednesday displaying alleged intelligence materials about Israeli nuclear operations. The broadcast featured purported passport copies of Israeli scientists, military facility maps, and footage claimed to originate from the Dimona reactor facility. Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib stated that June intelligence gathering enabled strikes against Israeli installations during cross-border operations. AFP could not verify the documentary's authenticity.
The program displayed photographs of International Atomic Energy Agency Director Rafael Grossi, which Iranian media described as blackmail material obtained through Israeli espionage. Tehran has accused the agency of bias following attacks on Iranian nuclear sites by Israeli and American forces. Iran continues enriching uranium at 60 percent purity, approaching the 90 percent weapons-grade threshold. The Islamic Republic maintains its nuclear program serves civilian purposes despite Western accusations of weapons development.
The program displayed photographs of International Atomic Energy Agency Director Rafael Grossi, which Iranian media described as blackmail material obtained through Israeli espionage. Tehran has accused the agency of bias following attacks on Iranian nuclear sites by Israeli and American forces. Iran continues enriching uranium at 60 percent purity, approaching the 90 percent weapons-grade threshold. The Islamic Republic maintains its nuclear program serves civilian purposes despite Western accusations of weapons development.