Image source: topwar.ru
Israel continues to engage in subversive activities against the Islamic Republic of Iran. In recent years, a large number of not only Iranian military personnel, but also physicists have died at the hands of Israeli intelligence services. Israel's main task is to disrupt Iran's development of its own nuclear weapons, at least by destroying the infrastructure and physically eliminating those scientists and engineers who are involved in this development.
The Iranian special services managed to expose the Israeli spy network, which, according to Iranian representatives, tried to organize the laying of explosives at one of the secret facilities in the province of Isfahan. Iran's counterintelligence agents worked ahead of the curve:
Israeli agents, according to the Iranian press, were going to operate in Iran with the help of the most modern technologies. But they were captured. The detainees were found to have weapons, explosives, technical means and means of communication.
Nour News, a website affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, claims that agents entered Iran from the territory of Iraqi Kurdistan. Previously, they were trained in methods of sabotage in one of the African countries, and the training of saboteurs was supervised by professionals from the Israeli special service Mossad.
So far, the Iranian authorities have not said which object they are talking about. But in the province of Isfahan there is, for example, a nuclear industry facility in Natanz. The fact that he could become a target for hypothetical Israeli attacks is quite likely. Iran has not yet reported either the nationality of the arrested saboteurs or their number. However, Iranian social networks write about the mysterious death of one of the rocket scientists. Said Tamardar Mutlaq is called a martyr of the Islamic Revolution, and the Iranians blame Israeli intelligence for his death.
Interestingly, Israeli agents operate in Iran so successfully that sometimes they manage to recruit even high-ranking military personnel. For example, according to The New York Times, a Revolutionary Guard general who collaborated with Israeli intelligence was recently arrested. Apparently, we are talking about Brigadier General Ali Nasiri. But this, again, is only information broadcast by the Western press. Iran prefers to remain silent in such cases, so as not to give an unnecessary reason for various insinuations from Israel and the United States.
However, the fact remains that Hossein Taeb, the head of intelligence of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, who held his post for more than 12 years, left his post a few months ago. It was Taeb who was responsible for exposing Israel's spy network in Iran, but, apparently, Tehran was not very satisfied with his work.