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Sign Up Now!Be careful, Decentric may see this as a challenge.A favourite of mine too.
Also imbroglio, melee, brouhaha and changing tack 'an unconscionable lothario'.
Shudda ended it with 'thank you for your attention to this matter".End communication.
Mossad infiltrated Iranian nuclear sites ‘years ago’
The mounting 'spy paranoia' amongst the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps must be off the scale.....Israel
Gabrielle Weiniger
Glenn Close played an undercover Mossad agent in the TV series Tehran
Israeli spies infiltrated the heart of Iran’s missile and nuclear programmes for years to assess that Tehran’s weapons-building infrastructure was more extensive than previously thought.
Leaked intelligence documents shared with western allies, including the US and Britain, and seen by The Times, appear to reveal the full extent of Iran’s nuclear and missile ambitions.
The conclusion of Israel’s spy agency, Mossad, as well as other military intelligence arms, was that the regime was racing ahead in capability, knowledge and components and that the nuclear programme was far more extensive than seen at the main sites at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.
An intelligence source told The Times yesterday that Israel had been monitoring multiple locations through intelligence agents for years and that each location had “boots on the ground beforehand”. Israel began preparing its attack on Iran as early as 2010 using remote intelligence gathering and information from agents on the ground.
The documents were leaked amid conflicting reports about the damage caused to nuclear sites during the 12- day war. While President Trump said the Fordow site had been obliterated by American bunker-buster bombs, some experts suggested that residual stocks of enriched uranium and manufactured centrifuges may yet be able to produce a nuclear weapon.
Israel’s operation was based on intelligence that identified the production of centrifuges — instruments used to enrich uranium — at three sites in Tehran and Isfahan. All were destroyed by Israel.
The attacks also focused on seven separate components in the Natanz facility, Iran’s main enrichment site. Intelligence officers used spies on the ground to map the layout of Natanz, identifying overground and underground buildings involved in the piping, feeding and solidification of uranium. It also attacked the electricity infrastructure, a research and development building, the transformer station, and the generator structure to back up the electric grid. The attack also hit ventilation and cooling ducts.
Israel also infiltrated, attacked and destroyed a facility in Isfahan, the Nur and Mogdeh laboratories, the Shariati military site and a large hangar at Shahid Meisami, which manufactured plastic explosives used for testing nuclear weapons and other advanced materials and chemicals. Many of these sites were set up by the SPND, an umbrella organisation fathered by Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, an Iranian nuclear physicist who was assassinated in 2020 with a satellite-controlled machine gun — allegedly by Israel.
The documents also point to the infiltration of the headquarters of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which was attacked in the later days of the war, and of nuclear sites such as the Sanjarian, which developed components involved in the creation of nuclear weapons, according to Israel.
By the end of last year, Iran had moved from the research stage of weaponisation to creating an advanced explosive and radiation system, running experiments and leading to nuclear capability “within weeks”, according to the report.
The scale and detail of the assessment points to years of intelligence gathering, which may still be going on.
“You know they have guys that go in there after the hit, and they said it was total obliteration,” Trump told reporters at the Nato summit in the Hague — suggesting that spies are still on Iranian soil.
Israel’s deep infiltration of Iran was revealed as far back as 2010, when an Iranian nuclear scientist was assassinated in daylight. Four others have since been assassinated.
The latest documents seen by The Times state that Iran was aiming to produce dozens of long-range, surfaceto-surface missiles a month, growing to up to 1,000 a year and with a reported aim of a stock of 8,000 missiles. Experts estimate that Iran began the war with 2,000-2,500 ballistic missiles.
Agents in Iran visited every workshop and factory that were later attacked, enabling Israel to target “the entire industry that supported the manufacturing of large amounts of missiles”, according to an intelligence source cited in the documents.
One such site was Muad Tarkivi Noyad in Rasht, on the Caspian Sea coast, which operated under the auspices of the Iranian Aerospace Industry Organisation. According to Israeli intelligence, the site produced carbon fibre needed to for missiles. It too was destroyed by Israeli bombs.
Israel’s methods of recruitment, including that of Iranian insiders, are a closely guarded secret and inspired the Apple TV spy thriller series, Tehran, starring Glenn Close. One of Mossad’s most famous heists within Iran was the seizure of Iranian nuclear archives from a giant safe in 2018. The top-secret documents were later used as a basis to convince Trump to pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal.
Fark. Teheran Temu girls are going to have issues.The mounting 'spy paranoia' amongst the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps must be off the scale.....
According to one report I read on CNN, Iran's intelligence ministry has issued guidelines asking citizens to report neighbours who wear "masks, hats and sunglasses, even at night" and those who receive "frequent package deliveries by courier,"
Marriage is allowed under Sharia Law once the girl reaches puberty.
If a girl as young as 12, 13 or any age up to 16 is going to be married to an adult male then that is, as far as I'm concerned forced.
If the marriages are consummated then that is statutory rape but under Sharia Law if the girl has reached puberty it's not.
Sicko's...
Just because you don't agree with the marriage principles of Sharia Law and don't agree with an Islamist group like Hamas doesn't mean you're an Islamophobe.You are clearly an IsIslamaphobe
Any discourse with a certain subset of people ALWAYS mentions the dissenting views "ilk" ......So you are now making assumptions based on your own views and ideals. What's to say that the girl who is 16 did not agree to the marriage? You don't know the values and ways of other people. Puberty is not the only determining factor under Sharia Law. If any of the other factors are not met, then marriage cannot happen. Puberty is also defined as no less than 16, so stop spreading lies with your 12 and 13 years.
You are clearly an Islamaphobe with very little understanding of Islamic principle and ideals. You harp on about anti-semitism but are quite ready to have a go at Islam and it's followers. For years, muslims have to keep defending ourselves, and the flames are stoked so muh that eventually it ends up in situations like Christchurch, yet we are the problem.
I'm sick of people like you doing this. Treating us like sub-class citizens when you have no understanding of the religion. Taking talking points from right wing haters who only want to sow discord and disharmony, and fan the flames of hatred, and then claiming it to be gospel.
Age:
In the absence of clear physical signs, Sharia law often presumes puberty based on age. For boys, the minimum age is generally considered to be around 12 lunar years, with a maximum of 15-18 lunar years, while for girls, it's around 9 lunar years, with a maximum of 15-17 or 18 lunar years
I'm labelling you as one because of the generalised statements you make that are completely false, but continue to peddle as fact, all to push an agenda. Couple that with the labels you place on Muslims.Just because you don't agree with the marriage principles of Sharia Law and don't agree with an Islamist group like Hamas doesn't mean you're an Islamophobe.
In the absence of clear physical signs, Sharia law often presumes puberty based on age. For boys, the minimum age is generally considered to be around 12 lunar years, with a maximum of 15-18 lunar years, while for girls, it's around 9 lunar years, with a maximum of 15-17 or 18 lunar years
And I'm labelling you an Anti-Semite because of the generalised statements you make are completely false but continue to peddle as fact, all to pushnan agenda..I'm labelling you as one because of the generalised statements you make that are completely false, but continue to peddle as fact, all to push an agenda. Couple that with the labels you place on Muslims.
Such as...And I'm labelling you an Anti-Semite because of the generalised statements you make are completely false but continue to peddle as fact, all to pushnan agenda..
Masud, Islamic Legal Interpretation, Muftis and Their Fatwas, Harvard University Press, 1996source?
"From the River to the Sea" is regarded by Jewish people as a trope of Antisemitism.Such as...
Just to clarify, my agenda is that I am an anti-genocide.
Its regarded as anti-semitic by Zionists. Many Jews have chanted the slogan."From the River to the Sea" is regarded by Jewish people as a trope of Antisemitism.
Ah, so it's from a paper in which they review specific rulings by Muftis, now what is actual Sharia.Masud, Islamic Legal Interpretation, Muftis and Their Fatwas, Harvard University Press, 1996
The reality is Hamas is many things. While it runs Gaza’s health service, it is also a sinister organisation committed to the mass murder of Israelis. It administers the education service while its police have broken the bones of children caught wearing scarfs signalling family affiliation with the rival Fatah movement.
It runs the courts while, during the 2014 Gaza war, its forces abducted, tortured and murdered Palestinians accused of “collaborating” with Israel and others. It is unavoidably part of the fabric of the life in Gaza.
In power, Hamas, which had built its appeal on lacking the corruption of its rival Fatah, proved to be brutal and often greedy. Senior figures were implicated in damaging pyramid schemes linked to the once-flourishing smuggling tunnels to Egypt.
Big villas appeared in its southern strongholds. Analysts would speak of a “black budget” which funnelled money to the military wing and powerful individuals.
The messaging from senior figures in the political bureau in this period was contradictory. As Yassin and his fellow founder Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi had done before their assassinations by Israel in 2004, Hamas leaders would suggest the possibility of a long cessation of hostilities with Israel – known as a hudna.
That would suggest they could be pragmatic. Whether it was real – a function of their brief experiment in democratic participation – the mask could also slip. The threat of violence against Israel, and Jews more widely, was never far from the surface