How Israel decapitated Iran’s military & nuke programme in just ONE NIGHT as years of planning revealed by IDF insiders

ISRAEL’S audacious blitz of Iran that killed top generals and targeted its nuclear sites took years of planning, IDF sources have revealed.

Intelligence agents spent months tracking senior commanders before taking them down in pinpoint strikes in the dead of night.

Smoke rises from an explosion in Tehran, Iran.
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Smoke rises above Tehran after an attack by Israel[/caption]

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Incredible images appear to show Mossad commandos inside Iran
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Smoke billows from a building in Tehran after the Israeli air strike
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Illustration of a map detailing Operation Rising Lion, a hypothetical Israeli attack on Iran.

Israel dealt a major blow to Iran’s chain of command – with Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, the second-highest commander after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei among those eliminated.

Revolutionary Guard chief Hossein Salami and Gen. Gholamali Rashid, deputy commander in chief of the armed forces were also wiped out.

Their inglorious deaths came as Israel unleashed an unprecedented attack, dubbed Rising Lion, on Iran‘s nuclear sites – with blasts first heard in Tehran around 3.30am local time (1am BST).

Missiles pounded Iran’s main nuclear enrichment site, the Natanz atomic facility, and the regime’s ballistic missile arsenal.

At least six of Iran’s top nuclear scientists were killed during the sweeping assault.

Iran has already fired around 100 drones at Israel while vowing bloody revenge and warning strikes were a “declaration of war”.

Senior military and political sources in Israel told The Sun in April how it was poised to strike Iran within weeks as its nuclear scheme should have been dealt with “a long time ago”.

Retired IDF general Miri Eisin today said Israel has been planning to blitz Iran for at least a decade – and this exact plot would have been months in the making.

Eisin, who advised Benjamin Netanyahu’s PM predecessor Ehud Olmert, told The Sun: “[The attack] is years in the making.

“But this is something which evolves, meaning it isn’t that the specific plan that is still being enacted today is necessarily the one that they started thinking of years ago.

“But Israel has been planning as a plan to attack the nuclear and projectile facilities for many years because of the Islamic regime’s threat.

“That plan evolved over the years, meaning you’re always looking at what happens in the Islamic regime, the new nuclear sites, the new capabilities that they built, and you have to adapt all of the time.”

Israel’s decision to strike comes after a senior diplomatic source in Jerusalem told The Sun Iran was “much closer than anyone can be comfortable with” in developing a nuclear weapon.

Fears have been rising internationally about Iran’s nuclear programme as its progress has become more and more cloak and dagger in recent years.

The UN watchdog this week confirmed the country is breaking its obligations for the first time in 20 years.

Israel’s attack overnight – aimed at diminishing the regime’s nuclear threat – was spearheaded by Mossad commandos who smuggled kamikaze drones and precision weapons into Iran.

Their daring mission paved the way for Israeli forces to hammer 100 targets using 200 war jets – eliminating military chiefs and scientists and striking atom sites.

Which Iranian military chiefs and scientists have been killed?

ISRAEL has dealt a major blow to Iran’s command chain – wiping out several of its top brass.

Key nuclear scientists have also been eliminated in Israel’s overnight strikes.

Those killed include:

Generals

  • Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, chief of staff of the armed forces and the second-highest commander after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
  • Gen. Hossein Salami, commander in chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps
  • Gen. Gholamali Rashid, deputy commander in chief of the armed forces
  • Ali Shamkhan, key adviser and confidant of Khamenei
  • Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the IRGC Aerospace Forces

Nuclear scientists

  • Fereydoun Abbasi, the former head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran
  • Dr Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, theoretical physicist and president of the Islamic Azad University in Tehran

Eisin, who served in the IDF for 20 years and has a background in military intelligence, said a combination of different security and intelligence capabilities would have spent months tracking senior commanders.

Speaking from Tel Aviv, she said: “You have to find them and you’re attacking them all at the exact same time.

“So it’s putting together that intel picture of where they are and knowing that at that specific time you’re getting all of them.

“In addition, you have to gather intel on all of the different nuclear sites and air defence sites and projectile sites. Those are three different elements.

“It’s the intel of knowing where they [commanders] are, and then it’s the operational decision of doing it, because you understand that they’re all where you want them to be simultaneously.

“It is very complex.”

An IDF source, speaking to The Sun in Israel earlier this year, said its forces had been working for months to clear the path for a major strike on Iran.

They told how three air campaigns in Iran have eliminated strategic aerial defences which were “the main obstacle” protecting the rogue nation’s nuke facilities.

The insider said the IDF has also worked to significantly downgrade the threat posed by Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi – effectively leaving Iran isolated.

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Iranian weapons systems are blown up by drones
First responders at the site of a collapsed building.
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A building a that was hit by an Israeli strike in Tehran[/caption]

Building fire in Tehran, Iran.
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Fire burns in a building damaged in an Israeli blast[/caption]

Vitally, this allowed Israeli aircraft to get to Iran’s borders without fear of being blasted.

The overnight attack is just the first phase of what is set to be two weeks of action aimed at ran’s atom threat.

Ex-military intelligence agent Dr Raz Zimmt, whose work on focussed on Iran, previously told The Sun it would require a “long process” to properly downgrade Tehran’s nuclear capabilities.

But he conceded it would be highly unlikely Iran’s nuclear scheme could ever be fully wiped out.

“It’s too scattered, the knowledge and technology are already inside Iran,” Dr Zimmt said.

The Sun last month exposed one of Iran’s secret nuclear sites – dubbed “Rainbow” – but there are believed to be more clandestine bases.

IDF Brigadier General Effie Defrin today confirmed it will be a “long campaign” against Iran – but that the military was “well prepared” to continue until achieving its goal.

Eisin said the IDF will be continuing to gather intel and launching pre-emptive attacks.

She said: “It isn’t that we destroyed everything that Iran has. It’s the beginning of the campaign.

Illustration of Iran's nuclear facilities.

“I think that we will continue to attack. They will try to attack us.

“We have our defence systems, but it isn’t over. We’re still right at the beginning of this.”

Israel hoped to coordinate an attack with the US after enraged Donald Trump gave Iran 60 days to thrash out a nuclear deal – a deadline that passed on Wednesday night.

Trump had warned Israel not to undermine talks with Tehran that could jeopardise his administration’s efforts.

But Nadav Shtrauchler, who previously advised Netanyahu, said the PM wanted to cement his legacy.

He The Sun: “Eliminating Iran, the head of the snake, is his life mission.

“He sees them as the immediate threat and as today’s Nazis.

“He said that he will not stop until he strikes the head of the snake.

“And after so many years of planning it started with a very strong offensive opening.

“He planned it and waited for the right timing and I’m sure it was not an easy decision to go without the US – but it had come to a place that we had to do it.”

The US has publicly distanced itself from the Israeli operation and Trump today urged Iran to make a deal before it’s too late.

Writing on Truth Social, the president said: “I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal.

“There has already been great death and destruction, but there is still time to make this slaughter, with the next already planned attacks being even more brutal, come to an end.

“Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left.”

Hossein Salami at a memorial ceremony.
Commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Hossein Salami was killed
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Iranian Armed Forces Chief of Staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri speaking at a conference.
Iranian Armed Forces Chief of Staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri was eliminated
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Rogue state Iran plans terrifying response to Israel blitz from immediate counterstrikes to secret NUKE as tensions boil

IRAN could be spurred on to rush the creation of a nuclear weapon if Israel unleashes an attack, an ex-military intelligence agent warns.

Israel‘s top brass are understood to be poised to blitz the rogue nation within days without the backing of the US.

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A missile launches from an undisclosed location in Iran[/caption]

Satellite image of Iran's nuclear site in Isfahan after air defenses were fired.
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Satellite picture shows Iran’s nuclear site in Isfahan, Iran, in April 2024[/caption]

Illustration of missile trajectory from Israel to Iranian nuclear sites.

It comes as Donald Trump‘s 60-day deadline to thrash out a deal with Tehran over its nuclear programme last night expired.

Senior military and political sources in Tel Aviv told The Sun back in April how Israel was plotting to strike Iran’s nuke sites within weeks.

A senior diplomatic insider, speaking in Jerusalem, said Tehran’s nuclear programme should have been dealt with “a long time ago”.

Israel hoped to coordinate an attack with the US, but Benjamin Netanyahu‘s ex-advisor last week told The Sun how the prime minister was mapping out a plan to bomb Iran without Trump.

And now US officials have been warned Israel is ready to unleash strikes on the rogue nation, sources have revealed.

In a telling sign, the US has scaled down its presence in the Middle East and removed non-essential staff from its embassy in Baghdad, Iraq.

Trump alluded to potential conflict last night as he said: “They are being moved out because it could be a dangerous place and we’ll see what happens.

“They can’t have a nuclear weapon, very simple, they can’t have a nuclear weapon, we’re not going to allow that.”

Netanyahu has been making preparations behind the scenes to swiftly blitz Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities as he deems the country “enemy number one”.

Trump, however, had firmly insisted Israel take no action that could jeopardise his administration’s efforts to thrash out a deal with Iran.

But Netanyahu appears on the brink of giving the green light to strike as a sixth round of talks tentatively set for Sunday in Oman looms.

Iran’s furious Revolutionary Guard commander vowed Tehran would respond in a “more forceful and destructive way” to Israel than in past offensives.

It comes as the UN nuclear watchdog found Iran is not complying with its nuke obligations amid alarming reports that the Islamist state has stepped up secret plans to build nuclear weapons 

Raz Zimmt, who spent more than two decades in the IDF’s military intelligence, said Iran is likely to immediately retaliate with a huge missile blitz if Israel launches missiles as its turf.

But the veteran Iran-watcher warned it could spur Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to continue his warped nuke scheme with no oversight – or even break out a nuclear weapon.

He told The Sun: “We have to make a distinction between two concerning scenarios in the day after an attack whether it’s an Israeli or an American attack.

“The immediate retaliation would probably be the launching of long-range missiles from Iran against Israel if that’s an Israeli attack.

“I assume that if it’s just an Israeli attack Iran will not take the risk of engaging the United States into a military confrontation with Iran by targeting US forces or US bases in the region.

Iran’s breaching nuclear rules

IRAN has been declared as in breach of its nuclear rules for the first time in two decades.

The UN’s atomic watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, passed a resolution on Wednesday condemning Tehran’s “lack of co-operation”.

It is the culmination of several stand-offs between the Vienna-based IAEA and Iran since Trump pulled the US out of a nuclear deal between Tehran and major powers in 2018 during his first term, after which that accord unravelled.

Tehran said it “has no choice but to respond to this political resolution”, and said it would launch a new enrichment site “in a secure location”.

The state said: “Other measures are also being planned and will be announced subsequently.”

An IAEA official said Iran had given no further details such as the location of the site.

It comes as US and Iranian officials are due to hold a sixth round of talks on Tehran’s accelerating uranium enrichment programme in Oman on Sunday.

The Trump administration has been trying to secure a deal with Tehran aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear programme.

Donald Trump is said to be in advanced talks with Iran over a preliminary agreement that could include provisions on uranium enrichment – terms Israel finds unacceptable.

“In that case, we’ll probably see more or less what we saw in early October.

“Perhaps more than that Iran is still equipped with thousands of ballistic missiles it can use against Israel.

“Those can certainly inflict significant damage to Israel but this is only the immediate kind of retaliation. Israel of course can try to defend itself.

“Israel can carry out strikes which could in a way limit the missiles capabilities in Iran.”

An Iron Dome operator previously told The Sun how the IDF was ready for any possible air assault from Iran.

Tsgt Y said: “Fearful [of an attack from Iran]? No. We’re prepared for anything that might come.”

Dr Zimmt warned Israel blitzing Iran could spark weeks of military confrontation between the two nations.

But he argued it could prompt a far more sinister outcome.

Insiders say Iran right now has the capacity to create three to five nuclear bombs – but does not have the ability to make them explode.

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Iran launched projectiles at Israel before being intercepted by the Iron Dome in the sky above Jerusalem in October 2024[/caption]

Ali Khamenei waving at a ceremony.
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Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei pictured last week[/caption]

Illustration of Iran's nuclear facilities.

“[It is possible] after an Israeli strike Iran will try to take the remnants of what is being left of its nuclear capabilities, the fissile material, the centrifuges, what will be left out of the two main enrichment facilities and try to reconstitute its nuclear programme this time without any IEA inspections,” Dr Zimmt said.

“And so Iran can certainly use this opportunity to make a decision to break out a weapon which will require continuous efforts by both the United States and Israel to avoid that scenario.

“So the immediate retaliation would probably be some kind of missile attack against Israel if it’s only Israel.

“The second kind of retaliation would be concerning Iran’s efforts to rehabilitate its nuclear program and perhaps also breaking out weapons.”

A French government insider close to Israel said it will be imperative other countries form a deterrence coalition if Israel strikes to fend off retaliation from Iran.

The source, speaking to The Sun in Paris, warned Iran “know how to fight” and are “used to long wars”.

“You must have a kind of coalition against the reaction of Iran,” they said.

“And you have seen this small coalition immediately before, US, UK and France, and some Arab countries.

“But somebody like Trump would not support that, I mean an attack from Iran.

“So it must be a kind of deterrence, saying to Iran, OK, you have this strike from Israel, but you can’t reply, because we are there now. So if you reply, this is an attack against us.

“That’s deterrence.

“If Iran tries to strike back, you will see immediately a kind of coalition against Iran.

“And you will have a huge, huge political issue, because the best ally of Israel, the United States, the best ally of Iran is Russia.

“So if you have a strike between Israel and Iran, the problem is between the United States and Russia.”

IDF sources, speaking to The Sun at a base in Israel in April, revealed the military had been working for months to clear the path for a major strike on Iran.

Three air campaigns eliminated strategic aerial defences which were “the main obstacle” protecting Iran’s nuke facilities, the insider confirmed.

Vitally, this would allow Israeli aircraft to get to Iran’s borders with diminished fear of being blasted.

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