The equation of fear in the Zionist den

The Zionist occupying and child-killing regime is trapped in an inescapable security dilemma. The shock from the successful transfer of highly classified documents from the occupied territories to Iran has, on one hand, disarmed the Zionists’ intelligence capabilities and, on the other, caused lasting turmoil in the security, military, and political structures of this illegitimate regime.
The fear gripping the Zionists today is multifaceted:
First, the very occurrence and execution of this sophisticated operation are significant. Let us not forget that over the past two years, particularly following the Gaza war, the Zionists’ protection of confidential and highly classified documents has reached its highest level. Thus, this operation did not take place under normal circumstances of the costly and illegitimate existence of the Zionist regime but rather in the midst of "heightened security conditions." Even widespread arrests in the occupied territories have failed to provide the regime’s leaders with precise insights into how this operation was carried out or the techniques and tactics employed.
Second, the operation’s far-reaching, timeless implications are critical. The Zionist regime is deeply terrified of the potential disclosure and publication of certain highly classified documents that reveal specific collaborations between Western governments and the regime’s illegal military nuclear program, as well as detailed information about their undisclosed and vital security activities. Beyond that, many of these documents are so critical and sensitive that each could potentially spark a new crisis within the strategic depths of the occupied territories. Some of these documents pertain to the Gaza war, while others relate to major infrastructural and superstructural security projects.
Third, the secondary crises stemming from access to this highly classified information have created internal turmoil within the Zionist regime. The triad of Mossad, Shin Bet, and the Zionist army now faces a crisis that has not only exposed their short- and medium-term projects but also placed the highly secretive aspects of their major projects within the reach of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Currently, the Zionist regime’s political, security, and military institutions are reeling from the initial shock of this incident and have yet to recover. Consequently, we are witnessing a blame game among the regime’s security and military institutions. It is irrelevant which institution manages to pin the blame on another; the core issue is that Iran has gained direct access to thousands of these critical documents, robbing the Zionists of peace of mind—not just in the present but also in the future.
The intelligence prowess of the Islamic Republic of Iran has not only confronted the Zionist occupying regime with the greatest intelligence shock since the establishment of this fake and brutal regime but has also equipped Iran’s capable hands with various options to counter any mischief or audacity by the Zionists. This is the extraordinary power of agency and creativity that has brought the Zionist occupying regime to its knees.