The Wall Street Journal reveals: Before Operation “Am KeLavi,” Mossad agents smuggled hundreds of explosive drones and charges into Iran. Disguised as legitimate business activity, the smuggling was carried out through trucks, containers—even suitcases.
Once inside Iran, the equipment was distributed to on-ground teams—trained by Israel in foreign countries. In the hours before the surprise strike, these teams positioned themselves near Iranian air defense systems and missile launch sites. The result: history.
This operation played a major role in Iran’s initial state of shock, realizing that despite preparing for a strike and a counter-response, many of its most critical capabilities had already been neutralized.
Though the drone infiltration began months ago, Israel had been preparing the intelligence side of the mission for years—targeting missile-related facilities and strategic sites.
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