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    How Mossad Carried Out Iran Attack with Stealth Forces

    Daljoog NewsBy Daljoog NewsJune 28, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    For 12 straight days, Israel and Iran were locked in a tense conflict involving hundreds of warplanes, drones, and missiles. But Israel’s most effective move came through a quiet and secretive tactic. This was a ground operation deep inside Iran, carried out by Israeli forces with help from the Mossad, the country’s intelligence agency.

    On the night of June 13, Israel launched a covert mission. In the dark, special forces slipped into Iranian territory and began their attack. Within hours, several night-time videos surfaced online. One showed men in disguise, wearing night-vision goggles and military gear. They were in a desert-like area, setting up weapons aimed at Iran’s air defense systems.

    The goal of this mission was simple. Israel wanted to clear a safe path through Iran’s airspace. By destroying key defense positions, Israeli fighter jets could later fly in without facing heavy resistance.

    Another video showed missiles with cameras hitting Iran’s missile defense platforms and ballistic missile bases. These small but powerful missiles were very precise. They were designed to destroy enemy weapons, even from long distances.

    Iran later confirmed the use of such weapons. Iranian sources said these were internet-connected, remotely controlled systems, operated by Mossad agents from afar. These advanced weapons were part of a smart and flexible strategy.

    Israel also used small explosive drones and quadcopters during the attack. These drones were launched to confuse and weaken Iran’s defense networks. While the exact number of drones used was not revealed, Iran claimed that some were shot down.

    Iranian media reported that the country’s air defense forces were on high alert across the country. They even activated systems to stop large drones like the Hermes 900. However, there is no confirmed data on how many drones hit their targets or how many failed.

    Despite the heavy defenses, Israel managed to break through with precision. Their secret approach helped them avoid direct confrontation and reduce risk to pilots and soldiers. By using unmanned systems, the Israeli side lowered the chances of loss and kept the operation under wraps.

    Mossad’s role in this mission was crucial. The agency’s agents used local knowledge and stealth to move unseen inside Iran. They placed the weapons, guided the drones, and ensured everything was ready for the air assault. Their use of real-time intelligence and remote systems helped increase the chances of success.

    This attack shows how modern warfare is changing. Instead of large battles, nations now use stealth, smart weapons, and cyber tools. It is not just about strength, but about strategy and speed. Israel’s use of small drones, remote weapons, and secret missions signals a new form of military operation.

    Iran, meanwhile, is reviewing its defense systems. The country’s officials admitted that their systems were tested. Some parts of their missile defense were damaged. But they also claimed to have defended against many of the attacks.

    In this conflict, technology played a major role. Israel’s plan relied less on manned jets and more on smart machines. The use of drones, missiles with cameras, and remote weapons gave them a key advantage. These systems were harder to track and destroy.

    The Mossad Iran attack highlights the use of innovation in modern conflict. It was not only a test of weapons, but also a test of intelligence, timing, and control. Israel’s success came from planning, not just firepower.

    This incident raises questions about how countries will defend themselves in the future. If a small group with remote tools can strike deep into enemy land, old defense systems may no longer be enough.

    As both countries recover and prepare for what’s next, the world watches closely. This event may change how future battles are fought. Smaller, smarter, and more secretive attacks may become the new normal.

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