How Israel Destroyed Iran's Defenses – JP
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According to the data known so far, Mossad special forces completely neutralized Iran’s air defense systems, and enabled fighter jets to significantly damage facilities connected to the nuclear program, and kill the Chief of General Staff and Commander of the Revolutionary Guard.
At least 20 people were arrested in several places in Iran during a general hunt for agents and operatives of the Israeli Mossad, who during the past few days destroyed missile launchers with drones and explosives and killed a number of high-ranking officials of the regime in Tehran. “Traitors have turned into mercenaries,” Iran’s police chief, General Ahmad Reza Radan, said in despair.
Iranian authorities called on citizens, two days after the start of the Israeli attack, to report any unusual activity, including strange behavior, short-term apartment rentals or anything that could be linked to the actions of Israeli agents in the country. The police appeal followed a series of attacks by Israeli special forces and Mossad agents, who used explosives, drones and missiles to blow up ballistic missile launchers and kill a number of nuclear physicists and Revolutionary Guard commanders.
The second most spectacular operation in the history of the Mossad, as the Israeli media called it, involved the launch of drones on surface-to-surface missile launchers and the guidance of laser-guided bombs towards anti-aircraft systems. Israel’s Haaretz states that, shortly before the start of the attack, the special forces completely neutralized the anti-aircraft defense systems, and enabled the fighter jets to significantly damage the facilities connected to the nuclear program.
The Mossad action, which according to the operatives’ claims was prepared long before the start of the attack, seriously shook the authorities in Tehran, who, 48 hours after the start of the Israeli attack, began a hunt for spies, defeatists and all those who in any way contributed to the success of the Israeli forces.
“It is natural that in such circumstances some traitors become mercenaries of the enemy, whether they participate in sabotage, liquidations or other actions,” said the head of the Iranian police, according to the Tasnim agency. After a series of calls from citizens, the Iranian general claimed, the police identified and arrested saboteurs in several provinces and seized a significant amount of explosives.
At the same time, the Iranian news agency Fars announced that in a series of actions across Iran, about twenty people were arrested, including several alleged Mossad agents, as well as Iranians who “caused defeatism” by spreading the videos. General Radan also states that several micro-drones, intended to confuse air defense, were seized, as well as a couple of vehicles loaded with “suspicious material”.
Immediately after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria last December, the Israeli Air Force began a fairly thorough bombing operation against Syrian air defenses, wanting to neutralize the slightest threat that their F-35 planes might encounter on their way to Iran.
At the same time, the Mossad activated a mass of spies, who have been terrorizing the Iranian authorities for years, occasionally killing key physicists involved in the nuclear program, as well as recently escaped enemies such as Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. This time, Israeli operatives brought drones and weapons into Iran, and at the same time, monitored the movement of scientists, army commanders and Revolutionary Guards, who were all liquidated in the first wave of attacks.
The operation, dubbed “Lion Power,” was a joint effort by the Mossad and military intelligence, Israeli intelligence officials explained. It took the Iranians two full days before they launched an action against Israeli agents.
The Israelis in the first attack, killed the Chief of the General Staff, Mohammad Baheri, the Commander of the Revolutionary Guard, Hossein Salami, and four other high-ranking officers. One of the main negotiators in the nuclear program, Ali Shamhani, and several nuclear physicists were also liquidated.
Iranian sources, as reported by JP, stated that a total of 14 nuclear physicists were killed in bombings and car bomb explosions, doubling the number of Iranian scientists killed in the previous two decades. The first Iranian physicist, for whose death Israel is considered responsible, was Ardeshir Hosseinpour, one of the founders of the Iranian Center for Nuclear Technology in Isfahan, which was liquidated at the beginning of 2007.
Last before the airstrikes, the head of Iran’s nuclear program, Mohsen Fahrisadeh, was killed, whose car was blown up in 2020 by a burst from a remote-controlled machine gun hidden in a van.