
New Israeli satellites enable real-time surveillance over Iran, transforming strategic intelligence
Once reliant on intermittent snapshots & delayed intelligence, Israel now maintains real-time, continuous surveillance across Iran.
Once reliant on intermittent snapshots & delayed intelligence, Israel now maintains real-time, continuous surveillance across Iran.
The program is wounded, but not necessarily dead.
The first significant strike came in 2010, when the Stuxnet cyberattack, attributed to Israel, crippled centrifuges at Natanz.
The International Atomic Energy Agency further reported that the sudden loss of power at Natanz ‘may have damaged’ the underground centrifuges located there.