IRGC Chief: Iran missiles to strike Israeli targets ‘more precisely’ with intelligence masterstroke
The commander of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has announced that the Islamic Republic has obtained a significant cache of intelligence concerning Israel's sensitive nuclear sites. This development, according to the commander, enhances Iran's capability to target potential Israeli assets with increased precision.

In a letter dated Monday, Major General Hossein Salami extended congratulations to Intelligence Minister Esmaeil Khatib, commending him on the recent success of a counterintelligence operation.
Reports emerging on Saturday indicated a significant achievement by Iranian intelligence agents, who managed to infiltrate and obtain a vast collection of the regime’s confidential documents. These documents provide insights into the nation’s nuclear, military, security, and infrastructure operations.
Compromised targets included Israeli sites linked to the nation’s secretive nuclear program, which is widely reported to have aided Tel Aviv in obtaining hundreds of nonconventional missiles.
Intelligence obtained is expected to significantly enhance the efforts targeting the elimination of the occupying Zionist regime, thereby improving the accuracy of any potential future Iranian missile strikes, according to a statement by Salami.
In a series of significant retaliatory measures last year, the Islamic Republic targeted numerous critical and strategic sites within Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories. These operations, named True Promise I and II, were staged in response to aggression against Iranian territory. During these campaigns, Iran launched hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones, achieving a reported accuracy rate of 90 percent.
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) has highlighted the advantage achieved through recent counterintelligence advancements. The council cautioned that Iran is prepared to target Israel’s covert nuclear facilities should any aggressive actions be initiated against the Islamic Republic.
In a remarkable triumph in the realm of intelligence operations, sources report a significant and unexpected success that is being hailed as an “astonishing victory” in intelligence warfare.
In a statement, Salami described the victory as an “astonishing” achievement and a “source of immense pride” as it continues its ongoing “intelligence warfare” against the Israeli regime.
He labeled the achievement as “Operation al-Aqsa Flood II” within the realm of intelligence, drawing a parallel to the Palestinian resistance’s “Operation al-Aqsa Flood” of October 2023. During that operation, resistance forces surrounded key Israeli military installations and took hundreds of individuals prisoner.
Iran’s successful counteraction has effectively dispelled any notions that the Islamic Republic of Iran’s influence in the region has diminished. This move has also laid bare the purported strength of intelligence and security within the Zionist regime.
**”A Demonstration of Iran’s Intelligence Leadership”**
The operation, he noted, demonstrated the Islamic Republic’s “strategic intelligence capabilities and infiltration” into the “covert and concealed elements” of the Zionist regime’s infrastructure.
Salami asserted that the victory has shattered the myth surrounding the regime’s so-called world-class “espionage and security” framework. This has delivered a new wave of “shock and instability” in the aftermath of the al-Aqsa Flood.
The commander has pledged that the counterintelligence operation will not be the final instance of the Islamic Republic taking action against the regime.
This development is not expected to be the ultimate downfall of the regime, but it signals a decisive movement towards the triumph of truth over falsehood.