The Times: Israel hid a secret for more than 15 years about Iran’s nuclear program!
The Times newspaper reported, citing sources, that Israel began preparing for its attack on Iran in 2010, explaining that monitoring the progress of the nuclear program relied on agents in several locations.
The British newspaper, citing an intelligence source, explained that “Israel had been monitoring a number of sites with intelligence agents for years, and that there were individuals present at each site in advance… It began planning its attack on Iran in 2010 based on intelligence information”.
The Times added, “The Israeli operation was carried out based on intelligence information about the production sites of uranium enrichment centrifuges at three locations in Tehran and Isfahan”.
The Times noted that “Israeli intelligence used spies to identify underground and aboveground uranium-fired facilities at Natanz… Israel also targeted electrical infrastructure, a research center building, a transformer station, and cooling ducts at the Natanz facility”.
The British newspaper reported that Iran was planning to produce 1,000 long-range surface-to-surface missiles per month, with the goal of amassing a stockpile of up to 8,000.
According to experts, Tehran possessed more than 2,000 ballistic missiles at the time of the Israeli operation.
