dimarts, 1 de maig del 2018

El Mossad se apoderó en una noche de 110.000 documentos secretos del programa nuclear iraní




BUSINESS INSIDER.- Israel's spy agency Mossad stole a huge trove of documents from Iran earlier this year, in one of its most brazen missions to date.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed the mission in a speech accusing Iran of "brazenly lying" about its nuclear capabilities. Netanyahu unveiled a collection of documents, which he said were stolen directly from Tehran facilities in "a great intelligence achievement."

Among the stolen intel were 110,000 documents, videos, and photographs that Netanyahu claimed showed Iran lied about its nuclear ambitions and deceived powers involved in the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the JCPOA.

Netanyahu said that stash was made up of 55,000 pages of documents, and another 55,000 files stored on 183 CDs. He said the haul collectively weighed half a ton.

Netanyahu didn't confirm how Mossad, which are known for their stealthy missions, obtained the material, but did say they had been stored in a "a dilapidated warehouse."

"Few Iranians knew where it was, very few," Netanyahu said.

And now more details on the Iran mission have since emerged. A a senior Israeli official told The New York Times that Mossad first discovered the unnamed warehouse in Tehran in February 2016, and began its surveillance from there.

The official also claimed that Mossad agents broke into the building one night in January this year, took the 110,000 documents and returned them to Israel that same night.
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