Neither was 🇮🇱 Israel’s intelligence victory against the 🇮🇷 Islamic Republic.
So how did it happen?
1/ In June 2025, Israel carried out the most extensive and successful decapitation strike in modern history, eliminating Iran’s top military and nuclear leadership in a single operation.
2/ Iran’s commanders were reportedly drawn into a single location and killed via precision strike.
Simultaneously, nuclear scientists and senior officials were targeted at their residences and known hideouts, indicating long-term surveillance and deep penetration.
3/ The operation included the construction of a covert drone base inside Iran, built in secret over months.
Israel had boots on the ground, tracking targets and preparing the battlefield while avoiding Iranian detection.
4/ U.S. strikes on nuclear sites followed, supported by Israeli intelligence.
According to the Pentagon, Iran’s nuclear program has now been delayed by two years or more.
5/ This unprecedented success builds on a long history.
In 2018, Mossad agents exfiltrated Iran’s entire nuclear archive from Tehran, providing evidence of a hidden weapons program and diplomatic bad faith.
6/ The Israeli-Iranian shadow war dates back to the early 1980s:
📍Explosive parcels sent to Iranian agents
📍Hezbollah commanders assassinated
📍Joint CIA-Mossad operations, including the 2008 killing of terror leader Imad Mughniyeh
7/ In recent years, Mossad reportedly interrogated regime operatives inside Iran, conducted drone strikes, and coordinated with Arab states alarmed by Tehran’s ambitions.
What began as counterterrorism has become strategic containment.
8/ Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution reshaped the region, fueling proxy wars from Lebanon to Yemen.
But Israel’s intelligence services have steadily eroded the Islamic Republic’s ability to act with impunity via a combination of technology, human assets, and bold execution.
9/ 🇮🇱's campaign is a reminder that deterrence today is not just about military force BUT intelligence superiority, operational reach, and persistence over decades.
10/ This is not the end of the story, but a major chapter in the long struggle between two irreconcilable visions for the region.
THREAD: Surprised by the @nytimes' latest episode of dishonesty?
You simply haven't been following @CAMERAorg for long enough...
1/ Last week @nytimes ran with photos of one disabled child, photographed repeatedly, with the purpose of implying an Israeli policy of forced starvation in Gaza when no such policy ever existed.
@nytimes 2/ They IGNORED that this boy had cerebral palsy, hypoxemia, and was born with a serous genetic disorder.
Not for the first time…
@BBC
@CNN
@NYTimes
@NBCNews
@WSJ
@SkyNews
@TheTimes
@DailyMail
@ABCNews
ALL jumped to demonize Israel, while ignoring the full facts...
1/ On July 21 the @washingtonpost reported that Hamas was broke.
It couldn’t pay fighters or “death benefits” and was facing its worst crisis in 40 years.
A ceasefire was on the table.
@washingtonpost 2/ Gazan sources admitted Hamas was:
— Profiting off stolen aid
— Extorting merchants
— Threatening to kill aid workers
— Demanding the shutdown of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation which blocked its racket.
— Profiting off stolen aid
— Extorting merchants
— Threatening to kill aid workers
— Demanding the shutdown of the U.S. & Israeli-ran Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which blocked its racket.
🧵THREAD: @nytimes downplayed the brutal assault of a Druze civilian in Syria.
Then, as Druze communities came under attack by tribal and regime forces, they framed their victims as the aggressors...
1/ Since Assad's fall last yr Syria’s govt has been led by Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa, also known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammad al-Julani. He is an ex-rebel commander and leader of HTS (Hay’at Tahrir al‑Sham), a Syrian Islamist militant group initially affiliated with al-Qaeda.
2/ Across five recent articles,@NYtimes downplayed atrocities by forces linked to his govt and distorted the origins of the violence.
THREAD: @NPR is now echoing one of the most dangerous lies circulating post–Oct 7...
That Israel is "committing genocide".
1/ This week, @NPR’s Morning Edition featured Omer Bartov, an Israeli-born professor who claims the IDF isn’t targeting Hamas, but carrying out genocide against Palestinians.
Who is Bartov? Well, he's far from being a neutral scholar...
@NPR 2/ Bartov is an anti-Israel activist who has called Israel a nation “injected with poison,” accused it of “Jewish supremacism,” & blamed Hamas’ Oct 7 massacre on Israeli policy. His “evidence” of genocide? That Israel conducted operations in Rafah despite civilians being there.