The development was reported on Saturday by Iran’s official broadcasting channels and various media outlets in the country.
The findings exposed the complete personal information of Air Force personnel, including its identity, residence, operational units, military bases and other roles in crime, according to the report.
The report highlighted that the Intelligence Report coup was realized despite the administration’s strict efforts to hide the everyday, vague HR identities that blurred the faces of Israeli outlets during the aired coverage.
The report named the two pilots “Major Yael Ash, deputy commander of Squadron 119 (the “Bat” squadron)” and her husband, Bar Prince. Ash was identified as the paternal granddaughter of Major Simon Ash, a pilot who went missing during the Yom Kipur War, fought between the regime and the Arab Union in 1973.

“They are no longer safe.”
One Iranian channel reported that the country’s intelligence agency currently owns “satellite images that reveal the exact location” where staff members lived.
It mentioned Ash’s comments in a televised interview where she claimed “she wants to restore security.”
“Now she is no longer safe,” she said, adding that the information revelation of Israeli officials “is not safe for them.”
In the event that future retaliation is required, knowledge of the personnel of Iranian intelligence reporting agency “provides a strategic advantage for Iranian intelligence reporting operatives.”
“Sample revenge has already been taken.”
The report further revealed that some Israeli Air Force officials had already seen target their residences during Iran’s retaliation operations during the imposed war.
One broadcast report featured photos of the aftermath of one such retaliatory strike against one of Yahoo! City’s personnel housing complexes in the heart of the occupied Palestinian territory.
Some of the residences also suffered Iran’s missile strikes.
In retaliation, Iranian forces launched at least 22 rounds of counterattacks across the occupied territories.
Retaliation has urged the administration to target Israeli nuclear, military and industrial sites and demand a ceasefire in 12 days.
Failed attempts to slander Iran
The report further revealed that after the personnel’s locations came under the Iranian conflict, the regime moved them to places like schools.
The evacuations they pointed out were made so that the administration could argue that Iran targeted “civilians” sites in case those sites were targeted, they noted.
The report ultimately stated that what was published as part of previous discoveries is just an “example.”
“Disclosure of such classified information will continue.”
MNA/presstv
