Israeli intelligence infiltrated Tehran's surveillance system

Events in the Middle East continue to astonish the international community. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
New information has been revealed about Israel's special services deeply infiltrating the upper echelons of Iran. According to reports from Financial Times and The New York Times, surveillance cameras on the streets of Tehran played a crucial role.
Zamin.uz uncovers the secrets behind this complex intelligence operation. Israeli intelligence, Mossad, gained access to Tehran's traffic monitoring systems.
As a result of secret operations carried out over several years, footage from the city's cameras was transmitted to servers in Israel. Ali Khamenei's headquarters on Pasteur Street was the most important point.
Through the cameras, the surrounding parking lots and traffic patterns were monitored. Israeli experts studied the working methods and security protocols of the headquarters' guards.
Thanks to local knowledge and thorough study of Tehran, suspicious activities were quickly detected. Disrupting the communication system was a delicate part of the operation.
Israeli hackers disrupted mobile communication towers, causing security service phones to appear busy and preventing threat messages from being delivered. The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) also participated in the process.
The Americans monitored Khamenei's movements. An important meeting involving high-ranking Iranian officials was planned for February 28.
Based on CIA information, a military strike was directed at that location. Following these events, tensions in the Middle East reached a peak.
Strikes by Israel and the US on Iranian facilities altered the balance of power in the region. In the era of modern technology and cyber espionage, is it possible to ensure the security of a state leader?
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