Iran has announced that secret documents related to the nuclear infrastructure of the occupying regime of Israel will be released soon. This week, the country claimed that its intelligence agents have managed to collect thousands of documents belonging to the occupiers.
Yesterday, Sunday, Iran's Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib stated that they have obtained thousands of critical and sensitive Israeli documents, including information and planning documents regarding their nuclear infrastructure. He said these documents would be published soon. The minister also mentioned that some of these documents relate to the arrest of two Israeli citizens, Roi Mizrahi and Almog Attais, who were allegedly spying for Iran.
British media outlet The Guardian reported that the occupying regime of Israel has been threatening to attack Iran's nuclear infrastructure. It is at such a time that Iran has announced it possesses documents on Israel's nuclear infrastructure. They are likely making such a claim to warn Israel, cautioning that if their nuclear facilities are attacked, then Israel's nuclear facilities will also be at risk.
Furthermore, the European Union is planning to re-impose sanctions on Iran for continuing its nuclear activities while concealing information. It is at this time that Iran has brought up the issue of the occupying regime of Israel's nuclear activities. Through this, Tehran might be trying to avoid sanctions.
(Source: The Guardian)