The Times of Israel:

Iranian and pro-Iran media outlets claimed Saturday that Tehran had obtained a vast trove of “strategic and sensitive” Israeli intelligence, including files related to Israel’s nuclear facilities and defense plans.

No evidence was provided to support the claims.

“Iran’s intelligence apparatus has obtained a vast quantity of strategic and sensitive information and documents belonging to the Zionist regime,” according to state TV.

The report, which was also carried by the Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese outlet al-Mayadeen and Iran’s Tasnim news agency, didn’t include any details on the documents.

The intelligence ostensibly included “thousands of documents related to the regime’s nuclear plans and facilities.”

According to state television, “the data haul was extracted during a covert operation” and included a “vast volume of materials — including documents, images, and videos.” The report said the data was thoroughly reviewed by Iranian authorities after being securely transferred to the country.

The state broadcaster claimed that the operation took place “some time ago,” but media silence was maintained due to the volume of intelligence gathered and the need to securely transfer it.

According to Tasnim, a semi-official Iranian media outlet closely affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the intelligence was gathered and transferred by Roy Mizrahi and Almog Atias, two Israelis arrested by Israeli police in May on suspicion of collecting intelligence on behalf of Iran.

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