Iran vs. Israel: Unfinished Business

Traitors, Spies and Bombs: The War Between Israel and Iran

Iran vs. Israel: Unfinished Business For 12 days, the world held its breath as mortal enemies Israel and Iran traded blows. In the wake of this short war, ABC has been granted rare access to the Islamic Republic to find out whether Israel, the region and the world is any safer.
“You really didn’t want to live next to an Iranian nuclear scientist”. After Israel’s assault on Iran’s nuclear and military strongholds as well as more than 35 senior generals, Iran faces a stronger desire for vengeance than ever. Targeting secret military bases, scientists’ homes and underground nuclear facilities, the accuracy of Israel’s targets inside Iran were evidence of what Iranian authorities called “unprecedented infiltration” by the Israelis. Now, the regime is relentlessly hunting for spies, with trials and executions being fast tracked. The Foreign Ministry spokesman tells ABC that the executions are justifiable because “no nation allows betrayal.” In Israel, a former senior Mossad chief explains how Israel’s intelligence operates on the ground in Iran. It’s not deep cover agents, he says, but supposedly expendable people who are willing to work for money. What becomes clear is that no-one believes this war is over.
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