Intelligence Minister Khatib says Tehran says that “thousands of documents” will be low.
Iranian Intelligence Minister Ismail Khatib said that the sensitive Israeli documents related to their nuclear facilities, their relationship to the United States, Europe and other countries, as well as their defense capabilities, will be revealed soon.
Khatib told State TV on Sunday that the documents obtained by Tehran were a “treasure” capable of strengthening the nation’s offensive position, but he did not provide any immediate evidence.
The Israeli government, which has never revealed details about its nuclear arsenal, which was said to include large atomic weapons, makes it the only country in the Middle East with nuclear bombs, has not yet commented on the report of the leaked documents.
However, there were arrests of the Israelis claiming to be spying for Tehran amid its war in Gaza. It was not clear whether the material was connected to an amount of an amount of Israeli nuclear research last year.
“The transfer of this treasure was a long and possible time for required security measures. Of course, the transportation methods will remain secret, but the documents should be revealed soon,” Khatib said.
He described the volume, saying: “Talking about thousands of documents will be low.”
“The huge size of the materials and the need to transfer the entire shipment to the country necessitated a period of silence of the media,” the state broadcaster IRIB, citing sources, said, adding that the documents had reached “safe sites.”
Nuclear capabilities and negotiations
The last development comes as part of a broader campaign for the secret operations that Iran and Israel launched against each other for years.
While Tehran accused Israel of assassinating its nuclear scientists, Israel blamed Iran for supporting armed groups throughout the region that targets its interests.
Iran and Israel exchanged limited strikes in April 2024 after Iran took revenge for the bombing of Israel for its embassy in Damascus in Syria, but the war was avoided. The United States recently requested Israel to start any plans to attack Iranian nuclear sites, as negotiations between Washington and Tehran are continuing.
There is also a sharp focus on the Iranian nuclear program after last week’s report before United Nations Nuclear Energy Agency However, Tehran said secret nuclear activities. Iran is likely to face this week from the Governor Council of the International Atomic Energy Agency on these questions about its program.
While Iran denied the desire to create or have nuclear weapons, it has insisted that it intends to develop nuclear technology for peaceful civil purposes.
This is a major attached point in indirect talks in Iran-the United States, which held several rounds in Amman and Italy over a potential nuclear deal aimed at resolving decades-long conflict over its nuclear ambitions.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khawlni He said on Wednesday that the current proposal of the United States to abandon Iran’s Iranian program in uranium was “100 percent against our interests.”
“America’s arrogant and arrogant leaders are calling for repeatedly and repeatedly that there is no nuclear program. Who are you to decide whether Iran should be Iran?” He said, without mentioning the suspension of the ongoing talks.
The Iranian Parliament Speaker said on Sunday that the latest proposal for the United States to obtain a nuclear deal does not include the lifting of sanctions, indicating that negotiations may have reached a dead end.
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