The Jerusalem Post on September 14 that during the Israeli airstrikes on Iran in June, dozens of female agents sent by the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad had infiltrated Iran, taking part in ground operations and performing multiple missions.
According to anonymous sources, Mossad Director David Barney believes the role of the female agents in the military operation is "very important" and the details remain secret, according to the report, which cites a Mossad high-ranking female agent named "G" who lit a torch at the 2024 Israeli Independence Day ceremony, allegedly skilled in spying against Iran.
Mossad has simultaneously sent hundreds of agents or agents-led personnel to Iran, with operational groupsly highly coordinated, targeting key facilities involving radar platforms and ballistic missiles. These agents have provided Israeli air forces with location coordinates for a large number of potential target attacks.
During the June conflict, the U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities in Fortaleza, Natanz and Isfahan, and the Israeli army bombed dozens of other Iranian targets, the report noted that Israel believes that “the 400 kilograms of enriched uranium that Iran possesses represents 60 percent of its abundance” did not appear to have been destroyed in these attacks.
Israel launched a massive airstrike against Iran on June 13 this year, followed by several rounds of attacks on each other. According to the Islamic Republic of Iran news agency, Iran’s Justice Ministry spokesman Ashgar Jahanjil announced on June 30 that Israel’s attacks on Iran from June 13 to 24 killed 935 people, including 38 children.