From ‘The Spider’s Den’… Iran Announces an Infiltration into Israel and Reveals a Treasure

From what it calls “The Spider’s Den,” Iran has declared a major breakthrough into sensitive Israeli facilities, accompanied by the release of never-before-seen images.
According to local media, Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence has, for the first time, published exclusive photos from inside Israel’s Dimona nuclear reactor.
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In a documentary titled The Spider’s Den, Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmaeil Khatib stated: “We have documented a treasure of information about Israel’s weapons.”
He added: “The treasure brought into the country includes millions of pages of varied and valuable information related to Israel.”
The documentary, aired Wednesday evening on Iranian state television, highlighted the role of intelligence services in overseeing the operation and in obtaining what they called a “treasure of information.”
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The film also listed researchers, scientists, and military project executives, including American and European experts involved in related programs.
Khatib emphasized that “the successful transfer of classified documents, which had been anticipated earlier, is only part of the broader intelligence and operational measures carried out jointly by the authorities.”
So far, Israel has not issued any public comment regarding the claims made in the Iranian documentary.
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What does this “treasure” contain?
According to the documentary, the information delivered to Iran includes:
- Exclusive images from the Ministry of Intelligence showing the residence of Israel’s Minister of Defense.
- Rare photos from inside the Dimona nuclear reactor.
- Confidential pictures of Rafael Grossi, Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), along with details about his family.
- Millions of pages of diverse and valuable information concerning Israel.
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Regarding the images of Grossi, Khatib claimed they demonstrate that “Israel was actively spying on him and on the Agency.”
The minister further asserted that “Israeli military institutions, nuclear facilities, and even private citizens took part in leaking this information and documentation, either for financial reasons or out of hostility toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.”