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- Israel's spy agency Mossad stole a trove of documents from a warehouse in Tehran, Iran, in one of its most brazen missions to date.
- Agents reportedly stole 110,000 documents and smuggled them back to Israel in one night.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it a "a great intelligence achievement" but experts have pointed out that none of the documents made public contained new information.
Israel's spy agency Mossad stole a huge trove of documents from Iran earlier this year, in one of its most brazen missions to date.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed the mission in a speech accusing Iran of "brazenly lying" about its nuclear capabilities. Netanyahu unveiled a collection of documents, which he said were stolen directly from Tehran facilities in "a great intelligence achievement."
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