Bombshell in Tehran: Iran’s Intelligence Ministry Allegedly Holds Blueprints to Every Israeli Stronghold, MP Claims

Tuesday, July 15, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: In a closed-door parliamentary briefing, MP Mojtaba Zarei revealed that Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence has purportedly secured multi‑million‑page documents pinpointing all administrative and strategic sites across Israel’s occupied territories.

Bombshell in Tehran: Iran’s Intelligence Ministry Allegedly Holds Blueprints to Every Israeli Stronghold, MP Claims

According to Saed News, on Tuesday the Minister of Intelligence and his senior deputies were summoned to a non‑public session of Iran’s Islamic Consultative Assembly, where they disclosed that Tehran possesses an extensive trove of captured Israeli documents. “All administrative, strategic and clandestine locations of the Zionist regime have been identified through millions of pages of seized records,” MP Mojtaba Zarei announced on his personal Twitter account, citing remarks made during the secret meeting.

Zarei’s post stressed the contrast between Iran’s vast 1.648 million square kilometers and what he described as Israel’s geographic constraints, urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Israel Katz to “cease their bluster.” According to the deputy intelligence minister, the precise coordinates of these sites have already been handed over to Iran’s Armed Forces, and “special target buildings” have been destroyed “for concrete reasons,” though further details were not provided.

While Iranian officials framed the disclosure as a triumph of counter‑intelligence, external analysts view it as part of a broader messaging campaign amid escalating regional tensions. “It bolsters domestic morale and signals to adversaries that Iran remains capable of covert operations,” commented Dr. Shirin Nazem, a Middle East security expert at the University of Tehran, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Israel’s government has not yet issued an official response to the Iranian claims. Given the highly charged atmosphere between Tehran and Jerusalem, verification of the alleged documents’ authenticity remains elusive. Nonetheless, the episode underscores the information‑warfare dimension of the overt confrontation, in which revelations and counter‑accusations serve as strategic tools alongside conventional military capabilities.