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New Claim in Israeli Retaliation: “Plan Leaked, Attack Postponed”

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An Iran-supporting Telegram account leaked Israel’s plans for retaliation attacks against Iran. The account published two US intelligence documents detailing the attack. The UK-based The Times newspaper reported that the leak of Israeli documents resulted in the delay of the attack due to the need to change some strategies.

The repercussions of the leakage of US intelligence documents containing Israel’s preparations for an attack on Iran continue on a Telegram account.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had initiated an investigation into the leak of documents regarding Israel’s preparations for a retaliation attack on Iran.

While it remains unclear whether the secret documents containing the analysis of satellite images related to Israel’s military activities were leaked or obtained by hackers, it was claimed that Israel had to postpone the retaliation attack against Iran.

“Iran Can Decode the Attack”

The UK-based The Times newspaper reported that, based on an unnamed Israeli official, although the leaked documents did not reveal the names of possible targets, the details provided could help Iran understand certain attack patterns.

The news stated that Israel had developed an alternative plan but continued with its attacks before implementing the plan, noting that “The leakage of documents led to the delay of the attack due to the need to change some strategies. There will be retaliation, but it took longer than it should have.”

US secret intelligence documents evaluating Israel’s attack plans against Iran were circulated on social media on October 18th.

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