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Thu 19 Mar 2026 4:21 am - Jerusalem Time

Confessions of a Mossad Spy in Iran: Details of the Technical Jamming Operation and $100,000 Funding

The 'Mizan' agency, affiliated with the Iranian judiciary, revealed precise intelligence details concerning the activities of the spy 'Kourosh Keyvani,' who admitted to working for the Israeli Mossad agency. The confessions uncovered his management of a complex technical operation aimed at tracking Iranian missile systems or jamming their signals during the 12-day military confrontation in June 2025.

Keyvani relied on 'camping' as a cover to camouflage the presence of advanced technical devices in sensitive areas, while adhering to strict security protocols imposed by Israeli intelligence. These measures included a complete ban on using mobile phones during equipment operation, to ensure that frequencies were not detected by Iranian counter-espionage devices.

Regarding logistics and funding, the agent admitted to receiving a sum of $100,000 USD, which was professionally smuggled inside a special travel bag. This bag was designed with materials that prevent X-ray machines from detecting its contents, enabling him to successfully pass through Imam Khomeini International Airport without arousing suspicion.

For his part, the head of the Mossad agency, David Barnea, described the operations carried out within Iranian territory as a 'historic achievement' for the Israeli security establishment. Barnea appeared in a rare video clip among his soldiers, emphasizing that the agency's activity was not limited to the recent war period, but extended over years of continuous planning and field infiltration.

Barnea explained that the Mossad succeeded in recruiting hundreds of agents who contributed to smuggling disassembled drones inside trucks, shipping containers, and even personal luggage. This logistical breakthrough granted Israeli forces greater freedom of movement within Iranian airspace and the ability to carry out precise strikes against strategic targets during the days of fighting.

In contrast, Tehran did not deny security breaches, with official sources reporting the launch of a widespread campaign to dismantle Mossad-linked spy networks in several provinces. These investigations resulted in the apprehension of dozens of agents in secret headquarters equipped with underground tunnels, which were used as launching pads for sabotage operations and intelligence gathering.

Iranian authorities culminated their legal actions by executing two individuals convicted of direct involvement in espionage and threatening national security. These developments reveal the extent of the hidden conflict between the two parties, as each side seeks to prove its intelligence superiority amidst the ongoing tension plaguing the region.

The Mossad recruited hundreds of agents to smuggle hundreds of drones into Iran via trucks, shipping containers, and even travel bags.

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Confessions of a Mossad Spy in Iran: Details of the Technical Jamming Operation and $100,000 Funding

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