In January 2018, the Mossad conducted a “mythical operation” at Director Yossi Cohen’s oversight, in securing the secret Iranian nuclear program information, including “a large amount of unexpected electronic data files.” That operation continues to yield helpful and vital information for the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) in their investigation of Iranian nuclear intentions. One example is that in September 2019 the Post learned “the mapping out of additional potential Iranian clandestine nuclear sites was probably the greatest continuing achievement of the Mossad operation.”
The current IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi said concerning information on questionable nuclear material and activity at three locations that have not been identified by Iran, “The agency sought access to two of the locations. Iran has not provided access to these locations and has not engaged in substantive discussions to clarify the Agency’s questions.” So, Iran prohibits the agency access to the locations and does not want to talk about them.
Additionally, the number of warheads that Iran wanted to produce has been revealed; they desired to have five warheads of 10 kilotons. This information “indicates the Iranian nuclear weapons goals over the years, while dangerous, were also modest which is valuable to know for further action, “whether in diplomacy or any future potential strike on those capabilities. Besides these headline items, the archive greatly increased the depth of understanding for Israel and the West of virtually every aspect of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.”
The outcome of the bold and successful Mossad operation takes the Iranian nuclear intentions from uncertainty by international government bodies and from Iranian rhetoric and subterfuge, to clearly show their aims, their activity, and their ultimate designs. I like the way David put it in Psalm 10:15, “Break the arm of the wicked and the evil man; seek out his wickedness until You find none.” That is what the January 2018 Mossad operation did; it allowed for the exposing of the contents and extent of the Iranian nuclear program. Thank God it was successful then and continues showing its value today.
Source: The Jerusalem Post