Iranian TV says it smuggled dozens of Israeli intelligence files out of country
Iranian TV says it smuggled dozens of Israeli intelligence files out of country
Iranian TV has broadcast a documentary in which it purports to have smuggled dozens of intelligence documents out of Israel, including footage taken inside the Dimona nuclear facility.
Among the documents shown on the broadcast were copies of passports said to identify more than 100 Israeli scientists, and information on the location of military sites.
The film also included personal photos of UN International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi, including one showing him kissing a person in a Minnie Mouse costume.
It comes just over three months since Israel and Iran engaged in direct conflict, which Israel said was aimed at dismantling Iran's nuclear infrastructure and killing officials involved with the programme.
Israel is widely known to have nuclear weapons, but has long maintained a policy of ambiguity when asked about it.