Iran declares the Israeli documents a “valuable treasure” and announces plans to make them public soon

(Web Desk): Thousands of sensitive documents related to Israel’s nuclear installations have reportedly fallen into Iran’s hands.
According to a foreign news agency, Iran has declared the Israeli documents a “valuable treasure” and announced plans to make them public soon.
Iran’s Minister of Intelligence, Esmail Khatib, told Iranian media that Israel’s complete nuclear documents have been obtained and transferred to Iran.
He added that the trove also includes intelligence documents concerning Israel’s relations with the U.S., Europe, and other countries, as well as its strategic power capabilities.
The minister stated that a comprehensive and complex operation was planned to acquire the Israeli documents, and the method of transferring them to Iran was just as critical.
He further emphasized that Iran will soon reveal the sensitive Israeli documents to the public.
As per the news agency, Israel has not yet issued any official comment on the matter.

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