
Israel declares its intelligence efforts have critically damaged Iran’s nuclear programme, intensifying regional tensions and drawing global attention.
In a bold public claim, Israeli officials have stated that years of covert operations and intelligence missions have left Iran’s nuclear development in disarray. According to sources from Mossad, Israel’s national intelligence agency, targeted sabotage, cyberattacks, and assassinations of key nuclear scientists have slowed or reversed critical components of Iran’s programme.
The revelation comes amid ongoing international efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the JCPOA, which has seen repeated breakdowns and renewed hostilities. Israeli Prime Minister and senior defense officials have long opposed any diplomatic negotiations that would ease sanctions on Iran without permanent dismantlement of its nuclear ambitions.
Experts suggest that the damage caused may set Iran back years in its pursuit of a nuclear weapon, but warn that such actions could escalate military retaliation and instability across the region.
While Iran has yet to officially respond to Israel’s recent statements, it has in the past accused Israel and Western allies of violating international law through aggressive espionage and sabotage.
As global powers watch closely, the future of Iran’s nuclear capability and Middle Eastern stability remains deeply uncertain.