SAEDNEWS: Recently released footage and intelligence have shed new light on Israel’s unprecedented military incursion into Iranian airspace, revealing a highly coordinated assault that allegedly bypassed Tehran’s multi-layered defense systems.
According to Saed News, startling new details have emerged regarding Israel’s recent military strike deep into Iranian territory, suggesting that the operation was far more sophisticated than previously acknowledged. A newly circulated video and intelligence leaks point to a multi-pronged strategy that combined cyberwarfare, stealth technology, and internal sabotage to neutralize Iran’s air defenses in the hours preceding the attack.
Israeli forces, according to sources close to regional intelligence networks, reportedly initiated the operation with precision drone strikes aimed at disrupting Iran’s radar and missile systems. These UAVs were followed by a fleet of F-35 stealth fighters, which allegedly penetrated Iranian airspace undetected, hitting high-value military infrastructure.
Crucially, insiders claim the offensive was aided by internal disruption—possibly through operatives on the ground—who disabled key nodes in Iran’s integrated air defense network. A senior Iranian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Saed News that “the systems simply went dark” during the incursion.
The operation marks a dangerous escalation in the shadow conflict between Tehran and Tel Aviv. Iranian authorities have yet to formally confirm the breach, but state media has alluded to “technical failures” at several defense installations during the time of the reported assault.
International observers are now questioning the robustness of Iran’s Russian-supplied S-300 defense systems, while regional tensions simmer. For many, the incursion highlights not only the reach of Israeli intelligence, but also the vulnerability of even the most fortified regimes in an era of hybrid warfare.