Israeli Spies in Iran Identified after Al-Aqsa Storm Operation: Islamic Jihad


Israeli Spies in Iran Identified after Al-Aqsa Storm Operation: Islamic Jihad

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The representative of the Islamic Jihad movement in Tehran said the identity of many spies working for Israel, even those inside Iran, were disclosed when the resistance forces obtained information from the Israeli data servers after the Al-Aqsa Storm operation on October 7.

Nasser Abu-Sharif, the Islamic Jihad's representative in Iran, made the remarks during an event held in Tehran on Wednesday. His remarks concerned the Al-Aqsa Storm operation of October 7 that was waged by the Islamic Jihad and its fellow Palestinian resistance movement Hamas.

During the operation, "the resistance managed to take the Israeli regime's intelligence servers to Gaza," he said.

"The servers contained the names of many spies even those who were inside the Islamic Republic," Abu-Sharif added, Press TV reported.

He said the operation's "achievements beggar belief" since it caught "the entire world's intelligence apparatuses" by surprise.

As many as 50 Israeli bases were seized by the resistance during the operation, which also resulted in many fatalities within the Israeli regime's military, the envoy noted.

The Zionist regime responded to the operation by bringing Gaza under a genocidal war that has so far killed more than 15,500 people.

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