CNN’s investigation revealed a number that stopped analysts cold: 77% of 107 documented nuclear tunnel entrances destroyed in a single night. A strike this precise doesn’t happen by accident — it requires a map. A map that Iran spent 40 years making sure nobody could draw. This video breaks down how Mossad spent a decade building a human intelligence network inside Iran’s most classified institutions, recruited engineers and scientists working inside Fordow and Natanz, stole half a ton of nuclear documents from a Tehran warehouse in a single night, and assembled the targeting intelligence that made 77% possible — while one facility, Pickaxe Mountain, remains standing and untouched. In this video: How Mossad recruited agents inside Iran’s most secret nuclear facilities The 2018 Tehran archive heist that gave Israel Iran’s complete nuclear blueprint Why satellites could see the tunnels but
Source: How Mossad Destroyed 77% of Iran’s Nuclear Tunnels in Days — After 10 Years of Mapping Them
