Israelis Find Themselves Without Safe Haven Amid Ongoing Turbulence
A former leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has asserted that no secure location remains in Israel following Iran's acquisition of a substantial trove of confidential Israeli documents.

According to Mohsen Rezaei, a prominent commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and a member of the Expediency Council, the territories under Israeli control reportedly lack secure or concealed areas.
In a recent post on X, previously known as Twitter, Rezaei highlighted a successful intelligence operation that purportedly facilitated the transfer of a substantial amount of classified documents from Israel to Iran.
Rezaei asserted that there are no longer any secure or inaccessible points within the occupied territories, indicating that the intelligence breach signifies a significant vulnerability for the Israeli regime.
In a statement released on Monday, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) highlighted significant achievements by the nation’s intelligence services in obtaining a substantial amount of critical information and documents concerning Israel’s nuclear facilities. The SNSC announced that should Israel initiate any attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites, the Iranian armed forces are prepared to respond by targeting Israel’s concealed nuclear locations using the acquired intelligence.
The statement asserted that with comprehensive information and an operational framework, Iran’s armed forces are prepared to swiftly respond to any potential offensive by the Zionist regime on Iran’s nuclear sites, by targeting the regime’s covert nuclear facilities.
An official statement declared that any hostile actions targeting Iran’s economic and military infrastructure will be met with a proportional and precise response.