
The Tikvah Podcast Yonah Jeremy Bob on the Mossad's Secret War on Iran
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Mar 13, 2026 Yonah Jeremy Bob, senior military and intelligence analyst for the Jerusalem Post and author of Target Tehran, walks through decades of Mossad penetration of Iran. He discusses the 2018 archive theft, the Fakhrizadeh assassination, supply-chain infiltration at Natanz, and how human networks, tech, and covert routes like Azerbaijan made long-term operations possible.
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Azerbaijan Functioned As A Smuggling Corridor For Spies
- Azerbaijan served as a transit and smuggling hub that Mossad exploited to move people and physical documents out of Iran.
- Yonah Jeremy Bob: drug-smuggling networks and porous borders let operatives hide the movement of Iran's physical nuclear archive.
Camera Purse And Walks Built The Warehouse Picture
- A female Mossad operative surveilled the Shirabad warehouse by repeatedly walking past with a camera-hidden purse to map guards and cameras.
- Yonah Jeremy Bob: changing outfits and escorts masked her repeat presence while collecting layout and security timing data.
They 'Breathed With' Fakhrizadeh For Months
- The Fakhrizadeh assassination used months of intimate surveillance and a mix of human and technical collection to time an ambush.
- Yonah Jeremy Bob: insiders, satellites, and possibly drones mapped his schedule, exit routes, and optimal ambush geometry.




