“IRGC Commander Praises Iran’s ‘Intelligence Masterpiece’ in Complex Operation Targeting Israel”
The chief of the Intelligence Organization of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has praised Iran's extensive and intricate operation against Israeli nuclear sites, describing it as an "intelligence masterpiece" that delivers a significant setback to the Zionist regime.

Brigadier General Mohammad Kazemi declared on Monday that Iran’s intelligence agencies have reportedly acquired a substantial collection of strategic and sensitive documents pertaining to Israel’s covert nuclear program. This announcement comes two days after the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) highlighted the acquisition, detailing the documents as containing information on plans and facilities within the Israeli program.
On Sunday, Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib announced that sensitive materials had been transported to Iran under strict confidentiality and are set to be disclosed in the near future.
In a message of congratulations addressed to Khatib, Kazemi praised the “delicate” intelligence operation, highlighting the proficiency of Iran’s intelligence and security systems in safeguarding the accomplishments of the Islamic Revolution. This operation, Kazemi noted, struck a significant blow against Iran’s adversaries and reinforced the security of the cherished nation.
The operation, he stated, further demonstrated the vulnerabilities of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Kazemi remarked that intelligence specialists globally acknowledge the act of penetrating the intelligence frameworks of the occupying regime, which operates within a constrained geographical scope and whose leaders allocate extensive resources to portray their security as impenetrable, as an extraordinary feat of intelligence.
Israel’s Shin Bet intelligence agency has reported a surge in operations directed by Iran within the occupied territories. This increase in activity has resulted in the arrest of numerous Israeli settlers accused of collaborating with Iran.