The operation took a serious blow to the Zionist regime and further eroded the image of invincibility, the ministry said.
In a statement outlining details of Tuesday’s operation, the ministry was called a “moment of a fork” in the “shady” history of the Zionist regime’s intelligence and security failures and a “historical and unique” victory over the axis of resistance.
“What we have now happens when the Zionist regime is striving to portray ourselves as impervious to penetration.”
“They reviewed lessons from previous defeats of intelligence and believed they had blocked all paths of penetration, but they faced a grand ‘Al Aksa Storm’ operation by naked Palestinian combatants.
The ministry said the operation was recently successfully completed under the strictest security protocols of the Israeli government.
The statement added that the method used to access and remove documents from occupied Palestinian territory was designed and executed very skillfully as it completely neutralized multiple layers of security in the regime.
“The Zionist administration, which was highly focused on protecting these strategic files, imposed the strictest security protocols. Therefore, we had to implement a multi-layered, sophisticated plan that remains complex beyond the administration’s understanding or its flashy measures,” the statement emphasized.
Additionally, the administration recently relied on arresting and sacrificing several settlers on fake displays to repair the discolored images.
This refers to the arrests of several settlers in recent months by the regime security forces over allegations that were working for the Intelligence Report in Iran.
“An Israeli document in use”
The ministry said a significant amount of these materials have already been used by Iranian troops, with the portion being exchanged for friendly states or provided to anti-Zionist organizations.
“From a content perspective, these documents are diverse in subject matter, but have strategic, practical, research and scientific value.”
“Part of this information concerns the administration’s illegal and secret nuclear weapons programme, including facilities, research, communications with American and European institutions, as well as current and future nuclear programs,” the statement said.
Other parts include files relating to military and missile programs, technical documentation on dual-use science and technology projects, and names, profiles, photos and addresses of the managers, officials and scientists involved.
“In particular, the document reveals that the Zionist regime employs not only its own citizens, but also foreign national researchers whose identity is known now.”
The ministry said that some parts of Trove will be made public for public information and scientific and research findings suitable for domestic use will be shared with relevant institutions.
“The role of supporters in the West has been revealed.”
The statement also said the document revealed the depth of Western support for Israel’s weapons programme and its nuclear development.
The ministry accused the same country of “hypocritical” pursuing Iran for decades, lamenting that it had imposed the harshest pressure on the country under such pretext.
“The paper clearly shows how the United States and certain European countries acted as supporters, collaborators and contractors in promoting the criminal Zionist regime’s arms programme. However, through double standards and falsehood, they accuse the Islamic Republic of Iran of pursuing undemocratic purposes,” the statement said.
Among the most notable findings are multiple false reports submitted by the Zionist regime to various international organizations, claiming that Iran’s peaceful nuclear program constitutes fraud, and those groups are mostly reflected verbatim, according to the statement.
The ministry was referring to an investigation by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of what is called uranium tracing at several undeclared nuclear sites in Iran.
Iran called the entire incident an Israeli production, urging the agency to distance itself from the regime and protect its professional independence.
The West has long accused Iran of seeking nuclear weapons, but without providing evidence.
Tehran claims that the nuclear program is peaceful and is part of the country’s scientific advancement.
MP/PressTV