According to Israeli security sources, before the airstrike took place in the early morning of June 13, Israeli intelligence agency (Mossad) agents had penetrated deep into the Iranian inland, secretly planted explosives and deployed high-tech weapons at key locations, including missile bases near Tehran.
Some of the devices disguised as suicide drones were activated at the time of the Israeli airstrike.
While the world still believes that Israel is focusing on nuclear negotiations between the US and Iran, in Tel Aviv, a decision was made on June 9 right after a phone call between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump: Iran-led attack on June 13.
The campaign was so secretive that Israel deliberately released content that distracted international media. They leaked fake information about diplomatic conflicts with the US, and announced the upcoming trip of senior officials such as Strategy Minister Ron Dermer and Mossad Director David Barnea to Washington to prepare for the next round of talks, while in fact, both were sitting at the command post in Tel Aviv during the hours of Israels arson.
The large-scale attack mobilized up to 200 fighters, targeting a series of nuclear facilities, missile plants and military commandos of Iran.
A black and white video released by Mossad shows two disguised agents installing precision guidance weapons in the desert - believed to be aimed at disabling Iran's air defense systems before Israeli fighters launched.

According to Israeli security sources, Mossad has established a secret base right in Iranian territory to deploy a suicide drone targeting a missile launch site near the capital Tehran. High-precision weapons were also sent into the country, aiming to destroy the air defense system before the attack, paving the way for an unprecedented wave of airstrikes by the Israeli Air Force.
Israel said all of its aircraft returned safely, demonstrating the effectiveness of its plan to "blind the eye" Iran's defense. At the same time, thanks to extensive intelligence collected right on Iran, targets of generals and leading nuclear scientists were also positioned and attacked accurately.
Among those killed this time is nuclear scientist Fereydoon Abbasi - who survived the failed assassination of Israel more than a decade ago and has just declared that "attacking production facilities cannot stop Iran's nuclear program".

From 2007 to 2012, Mossad was believed to be behind at least five assassinations of Iranian scientists, mostly in Tehran. In 2020, Israel continued to eliminate Mohsen Fakhrizadeh - the "father" of Iran's military nuclear program - using remote- controlled machine guns, even though he was sitting in an armored vehicle and was being escorted by 3 vehicles.
According to analysts, Mossad is turning Iran into a strategic "background", operating as if it has no territorial borders. A former Mossad official commented: Our success is the result of two factors hatred for the Iranian government from the people of this country and the elite capabilities of Israeli agents.