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In a series of meticulously planned covert operations, Israeli intelligence operatives reportedly smuggled missiles and embedded explosive drones deep within Iranian territory in the lead-up to Friday’s assaults.
According to Israeli security sources, the agents then deceived senior Iranian military officials into convening at a targeted location, where they were subsequently eliminated.
The Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations, better known as Mossad, is the national intelligence agency of the State of Israel. It is one of the main entities in the Israeli Intelligence Community, along with Aman and Shin Bet.
据称,以色列最高情报机构摩萨德的特工早在数月前就开始渗透伊朗关键地区。他们的任务是策划一次突袭,旨在摧毁伊朗核基础设施、削弱其军事能力并消灭其高级指挥官。 这些爆炸性无人机在主要攻势发动前就已部署,是更广泛的作战战略的一部分,旨在确保在协同攻击中发挥最大作用。 以色列特工还成功秘密运送精确制导武器进入伊朗中部,从而能够从伊朗境内打击德黑兰的防空基础设施。 据一位联系美国媒体的以色列安全部门消息人士透露,这项代号为“崛起雄狮”的秘密行动于周五凌晨分三个阶段实施,每个阶段都针对伊朗军事武器库和防御系统的特定部分。 在第一阶段,突击队在伊朗地对空导弹设施附近部署了先进的精确制导武器,实施定点打击,旨在摧毁这些防御系统。 第二阶段包括秘密组装打击平台,并将瞄准技术集成到移动装置上,这些装置随后发射,直接攻击并破坏伊朗的防空网络。 行动的最后阶段重点打击了伊朗驻扎在德黑兰郊区一个军事基地的地对地导弹发射器。在指定时间,装载炸药的无人机被远程启动并派往发射地点。 这些无人机成功抵达基地并摧毁了发射器。据以色列消息人士称,这些发射器“对以色列的战略和民用目标构成了威胁”。 这些协同破坏行动为以色列空袭有效摧毁伊朗各地雷达系统和其他地对空防御基础设施铺平了道路。除了削弱这些防御能力外,空袭还瞄准了包括铀浓缩设施在内的关键核设施。 据以色列军方称,约有200架飞机参与了首波袭击,袭击了伊朗境内近100个目标。其中最猛烈的袭击是位于纳坦兹的伊朗主要核浓缩设施,现场浓烟滚滚,黑烟直冲云霄。 当天上午晚些时候,以色列官员还证实,伊朗西部数十座雷达设施和地对空导弹发射装置被摧毁,进一步削弱了该国的防空系统。 袭击还造成数名伊朗高级军事将领丧生,其中包括:伊斯兰革命卫队司令侯赛因·萨拉米将军、总参谋长穆罕默德·巴盖里、伊朗紧急军事指挥部负责人吴拉姆·阿里·拉希德以及革命卫队航空航天部队司令阿米尔·阿里·哈吉扎德。
Operatives from Mossad, Israel’s premier intelligence agency, are said to have begun infiltrating critical areas of Iran months in advance. Their mission: to orchestrate a surprise strike designed to cripple Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, undermine its military capabilities, and eliminate high-ranking commanders.
The explosive drones, planted well ahead of the main offensive, were part of the broader operational strategy to ensure maximum impact during the coordinated attacks.
Israeli operatives also succeeded in covertly transporting precision-guided weaponry into central Iran, enabling strikes on Tehran’s air defense infrastructure from within its own borders.
The clandestine campaign, code-named Operation “Rising Lion,” was executed in three distinct phases early Friday, each targeting specific elements of Iran’s military arsenal and defensive systems, according to an Israeli security source who reached out to the U.S. press.
In the first phase, commando units deployed advanced precision munitions in close proximity to Iranian surface-to-air missile installations, executing targeted strikes intended to neutralize those defenses.
The second phase involved the covert assembly of strike platforms and the integration of targeting technologies onto mobile units, which were subsequently launched to directly engage and disrupt Iranian air defense networks.
The final phase of the operation focused on Iran’s surface-to-surface missile launchers stationed at a military base on the outskirts of Tehran. At the designated time, explosive-laden drones were remotely activated and dispatched to the site.
The unmanned aerial vehicles successfully reached the base and neutralized the launchers, which, according to Israeli sources, “posed a threat to Israeli strategic and civilian targets.”
The coordinated sabotage operations paved the way for Israeli airstrikes to effectively dismantle radar systems and other surface-to-air defense infrastructure across Iran. In addition to crippling these defensive capabilities, the strikes also targeted key nuclear facilities, including uranium enrichment sites.
According to the Israeli military, approximately 200 aircraft participated in the initial wave of the assault, which struck nearly 100 targets across Iran. Among the most significant was the country’s primary nuclear enrichment complex at Natanz, where plumes of black smoke could be seen billowing into the sky.
Later that morning, Israeli officials also confirmed the destruction of dozens of radar installations and surface-to-air missile batteries in western Iran, further degrading the country’s aerial defense systems.
The strikes also claimed the lives of several senior Iranian military leaders, including: Gen. Hossein Salami, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps; Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of the General Staff; Gholam Ali Rashid, head of Iran’s emergency military command; and Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the Revolutionary Guards’ Aerospace Force.