Israel sent Mossad commandos full into Iran to eliminate Iranian arms systems during its attack on nuclear and military installations, according to a source with knowledge from Israel, and another official claimed Israel used a plot to make it seem like the hit was not about to start. Under the condition of anonymity, the Israeli leaders described the elaborate and time-consuming arrangements that went into the problems. Reuters was unable to independently verify the transactions. Iranian authorities who spoke to Reuters shortly before the attack said they were contemptuous of any pending action and that talk of strikes was really “psychological force” to sway US-Iranian nuclear negotiations that were scheduled for Sunday. Israel gave the impression that the US was still concentrating on politics in the direction of an Iranian nuclear deal prior to the hit. In a show of force, Israel claimed to have sent 200 planes to Iran as a result of its efforts to stop Iran from acquiring a atomic weapon before dawn on Friday, hitting nuclear infrastructure and missile factories, killing military officers and experts. According to the Israeli security cause, Mossad and Israel’s military have collaborated for years on gathering the knowledge needed for the strikes. Iran was even the target of a arms smuggle. According to the security source, Mossad commando had secretly flown weapons across Iran, including violent drones launched from a surface-to-surface missile launch site close to Tehran. As the Israeli invasion progressed, the Mossad soldiers also fired precision-guided arms systems at Egyptian surface-to-air weapon systems, lowering the risk to Israeli warplanes. What Mossad claimed to be its administrative force were two camouflaged figures crouched in what appears to be desert terrain, using a precision weapons system designed to devastate Iran’s air defense systems, according to a grainy black and white video released by the organization. According to a second source, Netanyahu, defense secretary Israel Katz, and military commander Eyal Zamir announced the activity may begin Friday on the same day Netanyahu and Trump spoke. The safety cabinet, which met on Thursday night, gave Netanyahu the final approval. Cnet
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