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Cambriolages, piratages, assassinats ciblés… Depuis le milieu des années 2000, les services de renseignement israéliens mènent des opérations spectaculaires jusqu’en Iran. Le but : faire dérailler par tous les moyens le programme nucléaire militaire de Téhéran. Dans cette course à la bombe, que raconte le documentaire de Miyuki Droz et Sylvain Lepetit, tous les coups semblent permis.

La République islamique d’Iran finance un réseau de milices classées terroristes pour attaquer Israël, comme le Hamas dans la bande de Gaza ou le Hezbollah au Liban. Israël considère que Téhéran se rapproche dangereusement du seuil nucléaire et, le 13 juin 2025, cette guerre secrète est devenue guerre ouverte, se terminant par l’intervention de l’aviation américaine et le bombardement de centrales nucléaires iraniennes souterraines.

Pour raconter ces deux décennies d’espionnage qui ont abouti à une guerre éclair, les réalisateurs ont eu accès à des acteurs et témoins de premier plan : ancien chef des renseignements israéliens ou des gardiens de la Révolution en Iran. Pour mettre en images ce récit, où l’on suit les commandos israéliens en action et où l’on pénètre jusqu’au cœur des centrales nucléaires iraniennes, le documentaire a recours à des animations qui adoptent un point de vue zénithal et permettent de raconter les coulisses de ces opérations. Le documentaire entremêle ainsi des récits dignes de films d’espionnage avec l’analyse géopolitique de l’actualité au Moyen-Orient.

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00:00:01...
00:00:08This is a war that began in the utmost secrecy.
00:00:11in the mid-2000s, in the streets of Tehran.
00:00:17...
00:00:21On several occasions, killers on motorcycles
00:00:24They eliminate Iranian scientists who are working on the atomic bomb.
00:00:30The attackers were agencies in the pay of Israel.
00:00:33whose mission is to slow down Iranian military projects
00:00:36by all means.
00:00:43All those who contribute to the Iranian nuclear program
00:00:47They know the risks they are taking.
00:00:49The Israelis warned them.
00:00:50But it's signed by Mossad.
00:00:51The Mossad, in any case, never confesses.
00:00:54So a kind of fear is instilled,
00:00:57to think, there you go, who's going to be next.
00:01:00This is a long-standing tradition in Israel
00:01:04to consider getting rid of the most important figures
00:01:07among his enemies.
00:01:15To illustrate this shadow war,
00:01:18We have drawn up some of the Mossad's operations.
00:01:20the best-known of the Israeli intelligence services.
00:01:25The Iranians, Israelis and other actors
00:01:28will be symbolized by these circles
00:01:30in the colors of their flags.
00:01:36Sapotage.
00:01:39Burglary.
00:01:40Targeted assassination.
00:01:44Like in spy movies,
00:01:46Anything goes.
00:01:51We will tell you about this conflict from two perspectives.
00:01:54Based on the testimonies of stakeholders
00:01:56and eyewitnesses.
00:02:01People are always very curious about secret operations.
00:02:04But I won't talk about what I don't know.
00:02:08And I will speak even less about what I know.
00:02:26Whatever happens in our country,
00:02:27even a fire,
00:02:28For me, it's always the work of the Zionists.
00:02:36When there is a threat against us,
00:02:37We must oppose and fight it.
00:02:40It's a matter of principle.
00:02:46Under the rule of Ayatollah Ramenei,
00:02:48Iran is developing long-range missiles.
00:02:54And it finances all the anti-Israeli armed groups in the region.
00:02:59Including Hezbollah in Lebanon.
00:03:04Or Hamas in Gaza.
00:03:10Because the Israelis believed that Iran was dangerously close to the nuclear threshold,
00:03:16The Israeli state decides to launch a surprise attack.
00:03:21June 13, 2025,
00:03:24The secret war becomes open war.
00:03:30It all started at 3 a.m.
00:03:35Mossad agents were on site launching missiles against their air defenses.
00:03:41to send drones from Iran.
00:03:48Simultaneously,
00:03:49Israeli missiles target 9 scientists involved in the Iranian nuclear program.
00:03:53even in their bedrooms.
00:04:04Even a few minutes' difference
00:04:06would have been enough for some people to escape.
00:04:09And the effect on the Iranian nuclear program
00:04:11would have been considerably reduced.
00:04:14The 12 Days' War
00:04:15is based on 20 years of data collection
00:04:17and intelligence analysis.
00:04:22This series of strikes,
00:04:23ultra-precise,
00:04:25eliminates about thirty military personnel and scientists
00:04:27unprecedented in the history of warfare.
00:04:30And the Israeli army
00:04:32He expressed his delight on his social media.
00:04:37After 12 days,
00:04:39This lightning war is over
00:04:41with the intervention of the President of the United States,
00:04:44Donald Trump,
00:04:45unconditional ally of Israel.
00:04:50But this dropping of American bombs
00:04:51on Iran
00:04:52Did he really put an end to it?
00:04:53to Tehran's nuclear program?
00:04:56Or the nuclear arms race
00:04:57Can it resume at any time?
00:05:22Subtitling by Radio-Canada
00:05:38To understand the roots of this confrontation,
00:05:42we need to go back to the following years
00:05:43the creation of Israel in 1948.
00:05:48In the heart of the Negev desert,
00:05:51the Jewish state develops
00:05:52in the Dimona nuclear power plant
00:05:54a secret military program.
00:05:59Western countries believe that
00:06:01from the late 1960s onwards,
00:06:03Israel controls production
00:06:05of the atomic bomb.
00:06:08A skill that the Israeli government
00:06:10has never officially recognized it.
00:06:16At that time,
00:06:17Ehud Barak is still a young officer
00:06:19of the Israeli army,
00:06:20which he later becomes
00:06:21the chief of staff,
00:06:23before becoming Minister of Defence
00:06:25and prime minister.
00:06:34According to foreign sources,
00:06:37Israel is said to be a nuclear power.
00:06:39When we observe the asymmetry
00:06:43between Israel and its neighbors,
00:06:44We understand why Israel can estimate
00:06:46that it is important to have
00:06:48such capabilities.
00:06:51Like a safety net,
00:06:53somehow,
00:06:54facing existential threats.
00:06:59Surrounded by neighbors
00:07:00some of whom deny its existence.
00:07:03Israel wants to keep this monopoly
00:07:04in the Middle East.
00:07:08It's the fear of a domino effect.
00:07:12Iran, Iraq, Syria,
00:07:15Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Türkiye.
00:07:18If one of them gets the bomb,
00:07:20the other regional powers
00:07:21They will also admit it.
00:07:29Nuclear proliferation
00:07:31that Israel and its American ally
00:07:33they want to prevent it at all costs.
00:07:36In the United States,
00:07:37John Bolton begins his career
00:07:39in republican administrations
00:07:40in the early 1980s.
00:07:43At the time, it wasn't yet Iran.
00:07:45but Iraq,
00:07:46which is a concern for the international community.
00:07:49In the late 1970s,
00:07:52early 80s,
00:07:54Israel was worried about the idea
00:07:55that Iraq is developing nuclear weapons.
00:07:58Thanks to their intelligence,
00:07:59they knew that Iraq
00:08:00was building a nuclear reactor
00:08:02in a place called Osirak.
00:08:07Under the guise of building
00:08:09a nuclear power plant
00:08:10with the help of France,
00:08:13Saddam Hussein wants to be
00:08:14the first leader of an Arab country
00:08:15to possess the atomic weapon.
00:08:24As a brigadier general,
00:08:27Ehud Barak followed in real time
00:08:28mission preparations.
00:08:33Fortunately,
00:08:34approximately one year before the operation,
00:08:36We received the first F-16s.
00:08:42The best drivers have been chosen.
00:08:47This was carried out brilliantly.
00:08:58June 7, 1981,
00:09:00an Israeli army squadron
00:09:02takes off from a base in the south of the country
00:09:04and crosses Saudi Arabia,
00:09:06heading towards central Iraq.
00:09:11The pilots' mission,
00:09:12drop 16 tons of bombs
00:09:14at the Osirak power plant.
00:09:34This attack puts an end
00:09:36to Iraq's nuclear ambitions.
00:09:41In hindsight,
00:09:42It was the right decision.
00:09:44At the time,
00:09:44to the Security Council,
00:09:46the Reagan administration
00:09:46had voted to condemn Israel.
00:09:49In light of the last few decades,
00:09:51We should have applauded them.
00:09:55If we are not firm enough
00:09:56to prevent access to nuclear weapons,
00:09:59other countries will conclude
00:10:01that all it takes is to be determined enough
00:10:02to equip themselves with the bomb as well.
00:10:05And the proliferation would then become rampant.
00:10:09Following this success,
00:10:11it has become a doctrine
00:10:12which was repeated a generation later
00:10:15with Assad's son.
00:10:23The Syrians,
00:10:25in complete secrecy,
00:10:27and despite our constant surveillance,
00:10:30were developing a nuclear program
00:10:32already extremely advanced,
00:10:35in a remote corner
00:10:36near the Euphrates,
00:10:38in the middle of the desert.
00:10:46This is one of the episodes
00:10:48the lesser known
00:10:49the race for the atomic bomb
00:10:50in the Middle East.
00:10:53At the beginning of 2007,
00:10:56Mossad suspects
00:10:57that behind the screen
00:10:58scientific research,
00:10:59Bashar al-Assad's Syria
00:11:01she too
00:11:02military nuclear ambitions.
00:11:10Yossi Melman tells
00:11:11for 40 years
00:11:12clandestine operations
00:11:13of Mossad
00:11:13in his works.
00:11:16This journalist
00:11:17has sources
00:11:18high-ranking
00:11:19within the services
00:11:20Israeli intelligence.
00:11:28When Israel understood
00:11:30that Syria
00:11:30sought to obtain
00:11:32a reactor
00:11:32to produce plutonium
00:11:34and manufacture
00:11:35nuclear weapons,
00:11:37they wanted to know
00:11:38who was responsible
00:11:39of this operation.
00:11:42They discovered
00:11:43that the chief
00:11:44of the Syrian commission
00:11:45atomic energy
00:11:46was Ibrahim Hothman.
00:11:50After identifying it,
00:11:52they tried
00:11:53to follow him,
00:11:54to follow him to Syria
00:11:56and abroad.
00:11:57They often went
00:11:58in Vienna.
00:12:06Vienna is the seat
00:12:07from the IEA,
00:12:07the international agency
00:12:09atomic energy
00:12:10who fights against
00:12:11nuclear proliferation.
00:12:14It's also a nest of spies.
00:12:16where each agency,
00:12:17CIA, FSB or Mossad,
00:12:19attempts to break through
00:12:20the secrets of some
00:12:20and others.
00:12:23We have reconstructed
00:12:25the floor plan of a hotel
00:12:25Viennese luxury,
00:12:27scene of an operation
00:12:28of Mossad
00:12:28in March 2007.
00:12:31In a bedroom,
00:12:33a team of Israeli agents
00:12:34is getting ready
00:12:35to trap
00:12:36Ibrahim Hothman.
00:12:45Hothman was in his room
00:12:46hotel in Vienna.
00:12:48A Mossad agent
00:12:49managed to distract him,
00:12:51to attract him
00:12:52outside his room
00:12:54by doing so
00:12:55call reception.
00:12:58The Israelis suspect
00:13:00that the Syrians
00:13:00are plotting something.
00:13:02But so far,
00:13:03They found nothing
00:13:04compromising.
00:13:05To attract
00:13:06the senior official,
00:13:07they will employ
00:13:08a trick,
00:13:09as old as the world.
00:13:14They sent
00:13:15a pretty woman.
00:13:23He hired
00:13:24the conversation
00:13:25with her at the bar.
00:13:28As if by chance,
00:13:30the spy and her target
00:13:31discovered each other
00:13:32shared passions.
00:13:35They both love it
00:13:36poodles
00:13:37and the French language.
00:13:44The agents
00:13:45forced
00:13:45the door
00:13:46from his room.
00:13:52And luckily,
00:13:54he had left
00:13:55his phone
00:13:55inside.
00:13:59They siphoned
00:14:00everything that was
00:14:01in the phone.
00:14:05In the corridors,
00:14:06a team of lookouts
00:14:07stand guard.
00:14:08They observe
00:14:09that the Syrian
00:14:10shows signs
00:14:10fatigue.
00:14:13The spy at the bar
00:14:14risk of not
00:14:15to hold it for a long time.
00:14:17In the bedroom,
00:14:18the Israelis
00:14:19do it as quickly as possible.
00:14:22The girl
00:14:23said to the king
00:14:24to Ottoman.
00:14:32And the data
00:14:33were sent
00:14:34at Mossad headquarters.
00:14:40To their great surprise,
00:14:42when they gained access
00:14:43to the data,
00:14:44They deciphered them.
00:14:45and they discovered
00:14:46photos.
00:14:50We could see
00:14:52Ottman,
00:14:53photography
00:14:54in the company
00:14:54scientists
00:14:55North Koreans.
00:14:58There was also
00:14:59photos
00:15:00of the nuclear reactor,
00:15:02from the inside
00:15:03of the reactor
00:15:03and the swimming pool
00:15:05of the reactor.
00:15:13We then
00:15:15was able to confirm
00:15:16that it was
00:15:16simply
00:15:17of a clone
00:15:18of the reactor
00:15:19North Korean
00:15:19Yongbyon,
00:15:20built with the help
00:15:21scientists
00:15:22and technicians
00:15:23North Koreans.
00:15:25I have been informed
00:15:26as a former
00:15:27Chief of Staff,
00:15:28former chief
00:15:29services
00:15:29intelligence,
00:15:30former commander
00:15:31armed forces.
00:15:32I was asked
00:15:33that's what I thought about it.
00:15:33I said,
00:15:34It must be destroyed.
00:15:53building on the success
00:15:54of this strike
00:15:55preventive measures in Syria
00:15:57Ehud Barak,
00:15:58then minister
00:15:58of the Defence,
00:16:00turns towards
00:16:01a new threat,
00:16:02much more difficult
00:16:03to fight.
00:16:13Iran and Israel.
00:16:15News
00:16:16made us forget it,
00:16:18but the worst enemies
00:16:19of today
00:16:19were the best
00:16:20Middle Eastern allies.
00:16:25In the 1960s,
00:16:26when reigned
00:16:27the Shah of Iran,
00:16:28pro-Western monarch,
00:16:30the two nations
00:16:31collaborated,
00:16:31even in the domain
00:16:33nuclear
00:16:33and once again,
00:16:35with the help of France.
00:16:41These relationships are
00:16:43abruptly interrupted
00:16:44with the Islamic revolution
00:16:45from 1979
00:16:47and the seizure of power
00:16:48of Ayatollah Roménie.
00:16:53From,
00:16:54the United States
00:16:55and Israel
00:16:56are designated
00:16:56like the great
00:16:57and little Satan.
00:17:03Discreetly,
00:17:04the Islamic Republic
00:17:05resumes his research
00:17:05on the atom,
00:17:07until it is perceived
00:17:08in the early 2000s
00:17:09as the central threat
00:17:10for stability
00:17:11from the Middle East.
00:17:15This French-Iranian woman
00:17:16is one of the few
00:17:17journalists
00:17:17to have worked
00:17:18in Tehran
00:17:18for the French media.
00:17:23When all Iranians
00:17:24see Saddam Hussein
00:17:25in 2003
00:17:25which is easily
00:17:27eliminated
00:17:28buried like that
00:17:29in a cellar,
00:17:30it's an image
00:17:30which traumatizes
00:17:31the leaders
00:17:31of the Islamic Republic.
00:17:33And for the Iranian regime,
00:17:35There is a reason for this.
00:17:36that's Saddam Hussein
00:17:37and Iraq
00:17:38had not
00:17:38the nuclear bomb.
00:17:39So, fairly quickly,
00:17:40within this system
00:17:41of the Islamic Republic,
00:17:43nuclear weapons
00:17:44is seen as a weapon
00:17:45deterrence
00:17:46and like a life insurance policy
00:17:47for the diet.
00:17:51In Tehran,
00:17:52we obtained
00:17:53the interview
00:17:53of a former commander
00:17:54guardians of the revolution,
00:17:56became a political commentator.
00:18:00This voice
00:18:01of the regime's hardline wing
00:18:02is one of the only
00:18:03authorized in Iran
00:18:04to comment
00:18:04the nuclear program.
00:18:08Like the authorities
00:18:09do not recognize
00:18:10the existence of Israel,
00:18:12he uses the term
00:18:13of the Zionist regime.
00:18:20The United States
00:18:20and the Zionist regime
00:18:22consider it a right
00:18:23the fact for them
00:18:24to possess
00:18:24biological weapons,
00:18:26chemical weapons
00:18:27and atomic bombs.
00:18:29However,
00:18:29they claim
00:18:30that it is forbidden
00:18:30for other countries
00:18:31because that could
00:18:32to pose a danger to them.
00:18:34For years,
00:18:35There are two weights,
00:18:36two measures.
00:18:40That's the whole complexity
00:18:41of the Iranian position.
00:18:43The Emola regime
00:18:44defends his right
00:18:45to get the bomb
00:18:46while affirming
00:18:48that its nuclear program
00:18:49is purely civil.
00:18:53Are the searches
00:18:54on nuclear power in Iran
00:18:55continued
00:18:56Military objectives?
00:18:58We never looked
00:19:00to build an atomic weapon.
00:19:02The supreme leader
00:19:03prohibited possession
00:19:04nuclear weapons
00:19:04but he allowed
00:19:06nuclear research.
00:19:08As long as they don't manufacture
00:19:08no weapons,
00:19:09all countries of the world
00:19:10have the right
00:19:10to develop their knowledge
00:19:12in the nuclear field
00:19:13and to use these technologies
00:19:15as long as it remains
00:19:16for peaceful purposes.
00:19:19For 25 years,
00:19:20the regime plays
00:19:21on this ambiguity.
00:19:27As we can see
00:19:28in this Iranian documentary,
00:19:30Tehran has made a strategic choice
00:19:32at the time of construction
00:19:33from its first power plant,
00:19:35that of mastering
00:19:36the entire production cycle.
00:19:45Iran possesses uranium reserves
00:19:49to be used in power plants
00:19:51or atomic bombs.
00:19:53This ore needs to be concentrated
00:19:55or enriched
00:19:56thanks to thousands
00:19:57of centrifuges like this one.
00:20:02These machines work
00:20:04on the principle
00:20:04from a salad basket.
00:20:05By turning,
00:20:07they separate
00:20:07uranium 238
00:20:09heavier
00:20:09uranium 235
00:20:11lighter,
00:20:12the only one that triggers
00:20:13nuclear fission.
00:20:18As in its natural state,
00:20:20its concentration
00:20:20is 0.7%.
00:20:22It needs to be enriched
00:20:23by the way
00:20:24of a centrifuge
00:20:25to the other.
00:20:26At each stage,
00:20:27uranium 235
00:20:29becomes more focused.
00:20:34up to 3.67%
00:20:36for medical uses,
00:20:39commercial
00:20:40or to produce
00:20:42energy,
00:20:43It's allowed
00:20:44to enrich
00:20:45uranium 235.
00:20:50We want to equip
00:20:51our ships
00:20:52nuclear engines
00:20:53or equip
00:20:54our submarines
00:20:54of nuclear engines.
00:20:56The same applies in medicine.
00:20:57or in agriculture.
00:20:58These technologies
00:21:00are public
00:21:00and all countries
00:21:02use them.
00:21:06But the same machines
00:21:08can concentrate
00:21:09uranium
00:21:09up to 90%
00:21:10and therefore serve
00:21:11to make a bomb.
00:21:15The Israelis
00:21:16accuse Iran
00:21:17to camouflage in this way
00:21:18a military objective
00:21:19behind his abilities
00:21:20enrichment.
00:21:23And as this process
00:21:24may take place
00:21:25in parallel
00:21:26on many sites,
00:21:27in a
00:21:28completely decentralized,
00:21:29the Iranian program
00:21:31is much less vulnerable
00:21:32to an air attack
00:21:33that
00:21:34of his neighbors
00:21:35Iraqis or Syrians.
00:21:39Given
00:21:40that the process
00:21:40it passes through centrifuges,
00:21:42it can be distributed
00:21:43across the entire territory,
00:21:45in a dozen
00:21:46of different installations,
00:21:47some covered
00:21:48by concrete
00:21:49or rock,
00:21:50other protected persons
00:21:51by the simple fact
00:21:52to be deployed
00:21:53within the population
00:21:54who probably doesn't have any
00:21:55Not even conscious.
00:22:03Iran is a country
00:22:04which is very mountainous.
00:22:05It is a country
00:22:06already very vast
00:22:07where there are areas
00:22:09which are difficult
00:22:10access
00:22:10and therefore this particularity
00:22:12geographical
00:22:13is also used
00:22:14by the regime
00:22:15to be able to hide
00:22:17part of the program,
00:22:18In any case
00:22:19the advances
00:22:19that they did.
00:22:26The enrichment site
00:22:27the most well-known
00:22:28of the international community
00:22:29is located in Natanz.
00:22:32Natanz is the showcase
00:22:33of the Iranian nuclear program.
00:22:35I passed
00:22:35repeatedly in front of.
00:22:37It's on the road
00:22:38which leads from Tehran
00:22:38in Esparan.
00:22:41Esparan is one of the cities
00:22:42the most touristy in Iran.
00:22:46So you have the part
00:22:47that we see,
00:22:48a building,
00:22:49a bit ordinary.
00:22:51Prohibition,
00:22:51there was a number
00:22:51of films shot at this site.
00:22:54And you have cannons
00:22:55which are a kind
00:22:57warning
00:22:58to all armies
00:22:59who would want to bomb
00:23:00Natanz.
00:23:03They suspected
00:23:04that we were preparing
00:23:04something.
00:23:05They knew that we
00:23:06we tried to intervene
00:23:07in every way
00:23:08possible.
00:23:10You are not leaving us
00:23:11go through the door,
00:23:12We will enter through the window.
00:23:13You close the window,
00:23:14We will enter through the chimney.
00:23:15If it's not the chimney,
00:23:17we will go through the sewers
00:23:18or by air conditioning.
00:23:20or we will use
00:23:21of someone
00:23:22who doesn't even know
00:23:23that we use it.
00:23:24For example,
00:23:25a regular visitor
00:23:25places.
00:23:28That's exactly it
00:23:29what will happen
00:23:30at Natanz.
00:23:33At the end of the 2000s,
00:23:35Mossad knows everything
00:23:36of the nuclear power plant
00:23:37and its underground passages,
00:23:38Reconstructed here in 3D.
00:23:43Like the Israelis
00:23:44do not possess the missiles
00:23:45to penetrate armor plating,
00:23:47they are developing with the Americans
00:23:49a computer virus.
00:23:51And to spread it,
00:23:53they will trap
00:23:54one of the few European engineers
00:23:56allowed to enter
00:23:57within the compound.
00:23:59This is the first cyber weapon
00:24:01of history,
00:24:03Stuxnet.
00:24:06To understand
00:24:08the Natanz hack,
00:24:09Here are its basements.
00:24:11drawn.
00:24:15It's an incredible story.
00:24:17He's a spy.
00:24:18Finally, he's an engineer.
00:24:20Dutch
00:24:20who stops me
00:24:21with an Iranian woman.
00:24:23He works for
00:24:24Dutch intelligence,
00:24:25but he doesn't look
00:24:26to know
00:24:27that he will work
00:24:27also for Mossad.
00:24:30When it comes time to repair
00:24:32a machine
00:24:32on a centrifuge
00:24:34in Natanz,
00:24:37actually goes
00:24:38broadcast
00:24:39a virus
00:24:40who will
00:24:41put
00:24:43bag
00:24:44the program
00:24:44Iranian nuclear program.
00:24:49There are dates
00:24:50that I cannot forget.
00:24:54This general
00:24:55brigade
00:24:56Israeli
00:24:56can't
00:24:57reveal
00:24:57the extent
00:24:58of his duties.
00:25:00But he was
00:25:01at the head
00:25:01of the division
00:25:02Iran
00:25:03intelligence
00:25:03Israeli
00:25:04for years.
00:25:07July 10, 2009,
00:25:11this is the first time
00:25:11that Stuxnet
00:25:12struck
00:25:12centrifuges
00:25:13in Iran.
00:25:19Undetectable,
00:25:19the virus
00:25:20is designed
00:25:21to activate
00:25:21when he spots
00:25:22a connection
00:25:23of 984
00:25:25centrifuges
00:25:26trendy
00:25:26networked.
00:25:27An organization
00:25:28unique
00:25:29to Iran.
00:25:30The virus
00:25:31then did it
00:25:32accelerate,
00:25:33then slow down
00:25:35and accelerate again
00:25:37until they put
00:25:41out of service.
00:25:46Stuxnet
00:25:47destroyed
00:25:48centrifuges
00:25:49via their system
00:25:50control
00:25:51while doing
00:25:52believe the operators
00:25:53behind their screens
00:25:54that everything was fine
00:25:55because the virus
00:25:57had also
00:25:57took control
00:25:58from what they saw.
00:26:03You see
00:26:04that there is a serious problem
00:26:05but you don't know
00:26:06how to solve it.
00:26:11After two of these breakdowns,
00:26:12they fired
00:26:13the director
00:26:14from Nathans' website
00:26:15and replaced it.
00:26:15the new director
00:26:17was afraid to say
00:26:18to operators
00:26:18to press the button
00:26:19and restart
00:26:20because he was unaware
00:26:22which had caused
00:26:22the breakdown.
00:26:23He was afraid
00:26:24that it starts again
00:26:25and that he be sent back.
00:26:27Time to identify
00:26:29the virus
00:26:29and replace
00:26:30centrifuges
00:26:31damaged,
00:26:32Stuxnet has slowed down
00:26:33the nuclear program
00:26:34Iranian
00:26:35for a year and a half.
00:26:41Secret operations
00:26:42save time.
00:26:43I don't think so
00:26:44that it fills them with despair
00:26:45to the point of giving up
00:26:46But it slows them down.
00:26:50Israel wanted to do
00:26:51pressure on the Iranians
00:26:53so that they arrive
00:26:54to the conclusion
00:26:55that it was counterproductive
00:26:56to develop
00:26:57nuclear weapons.
00:27:00It's quite the opposite.
00:27:01which is happening.
00:27:03The nuclear program
00:27:04becomes a source
00:27:05of national pride.
00:27:07Under the supervision
00:27:08of the supreme leader
00:27:09Ayatollah Ramenei,
00:27:10Iran is then led
00:27:12by a president
00:27:13ultra-conservative
00:27:14Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
00:27:16Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, he was
00:27:41Completely fanatical.
00:27:45This Iranian man, who became a naturalized French citizen,
00:27:48has lived in Paris since 2017.
00:27:50His hatred of Jews
00:27:52was still
00:27:53quite deliberate.
00:27:55He said repeatedly
00:27:56that Israel must disappear
00:27:57of the map
00:27:58while visiting
00:28:00in nuclear power plants.
00:28:03they have access
00:28:04waste
00:28:10of the map
00:28:16from Iran,
00:28:18they have access
00:28:18on the feet.
00:28:19they have access
00:28:21the feet,
00:28:21the feet,
00:28:21the feet,
00:28:22the feet,
00:28:22the feet,
00:28:22the feet,
00:28:23the feet.
00:28:32He is completely escalating the situation regarding the nuclear issue.
00:28:37It was also during this period that the most severe sanctions imposed by the United Nations were put in place.
00:28:42Iran was not cooperating at all.
00:28:44They were getting rich in a very dangerous way.
00:28:46Iran's nuclear program under Ahmadinejad was heading in very dangerous directions.
00:28:54Despite economic sanctions and an arms embargo,
00:28:58The Iranian regime is preparing for a possible large-scale confrontation with the West.
00:29:05In their videos, the Revolutionary Guards regularly feature themselves
00:29:09amidst their arsenal of ballistic missiles.
00:29:15This regime defense body aims to be the spearhead of all armed groups in the Middle East.
00:29:23A symbol of affront in the Muslim world,
00:29:25These leaders are injuring themselves by walking on Israeli and American flags.
00:29:35The Islamic Republic has been talking about the destruction of Israel for more than four decades.
00:29:40I grew up in Iran, I was bombarded with that kind of propaganda.
00:29:44So the destruction of Israel, I'm not talking about recognition of the Palestinian state.
00:29:50Indeed, the destruction of the Israeli state is a stated objective.
00:29:54When we talk about the destruction of the Zionist regime,
00:29:58This does not mean a massacre of the Jewish people in the Palestinian territories.
00:30:02No, it is about the destruction of the Zionist regime.
00:30:07Because for us, it's an apartheid regime.
00:30:10killer of children, war criminals, perpetrators of genocide and occupiers.
00:30:18Many countries have rivalries around the world,
00:30:21for example, an economic or geopolitical rivalry.
00:30:24But this form of enemy is perhaps the most extreme,
00:30:27the one that recognizes neither your existence nor your right to exist.
00:30:37So they moved towards an asymmetric war with two pillars.
00:30:41A pillar is a Palestinian missile capable of striking Israeli national territory.
00:30:59And the other pillar, the axis of resistance, means a network of militias in the region
00:31:05who could, in a moment of crisis, come to the aid of the regime
00:31:09to attack American military bases, to attack Israeli cities.
00:31:19In Israel, the strategy of Iran and its allies has been closely scrutinized for over 20 years.
00:31:23by intelligence services, supported by research centers like this one.
00:31:35This former Mossad agent has specialized in studying what she describes
00:31:38like rings of fire surrounding his country.
00:31:43The Iranian threat to Israel began many years ago.
00:31:51This is a comprehensive strategy aimed at posing a major threat to Israel's borders.
00:31:59It includes Hamas in Gaza.
00:32:03Hezbollah in Lebanon,
00:32:07Then there was the support for Bashar al-Assad in Syria
00:32:10to ensure a significant Iranian presence there.
00:32:16And finally, the militias in Iraq.
00:32:22Through this network of alliances,
00:32:25Tehran has a land route
00:32:26which allows it to supply weapons
00:32:28Hezbollah, in southern Lebanon,
00:32:30on Israel's northern border.
00:32:33This is what Iran calls the axis of resistance.
00:32:40From our point of view,
00:32:42That's our defense strategy.
00:32:44We believe that we must confront the enemy beyond our borders.
00:32:47and not let him approach
00:32:49and thus be free to conduct operations.
00:32:53Hezbollah was by far the most important ally.
00:32:56It was equipped like no other army in the region.
00:33:07Investing in Hezbollah
00:33:08served to protect the nuclear program
00:33:10by deterring Israel from attacking.
00:33:12That was equivalent to saying,
00:33:13If you attack Iran,
00:33:15Hezbollah will retaliate
00:33:16with tens of thousands of rockets
00:33:18that we, Iran,
00:33:20We provided it precisely for that purpose.
00:33:28Around 2010, 2011,
00:33:31There was a lot of talk about a potential Israeli attack
00:33:34against the nuclear program.
00:33:39This project has been bringing people together since 2009
00:33:41in the same government
00:33:43Ehud Barak and Benjamin Netanyahu,
00:33:45yet political rivals.
00:33:49Because they are both activists
00:33:50for a military intervention
00:33:51against Iran.
00:33:56But the army and Mossad oppose it.
00:33:59They cannot guarantee
00:34:00that strikes would be able
00:34:01to slow down the Iranian bomb
00:34:03without retaliating
00:34:05hundreds,
00:34:06even thousands of deaths.
00:34:10Each year, we improve our capabilities
00:34:14which are becoming more targeted.
00:34:16We are better organized,
00:34:18better trained,
00:34:18better prepared.
00:34:20But they too are making progress.
00:34:22They disperse their cycle.
00:34:23They bury them deeper.
00:34:26So the question arises,
00:34:27Can we take the risk?
00:34:28of a large-scale war,
00:34:30to open a private account with the Iranians,
00:34:32based on the idea that we are going to delay
00:34:34their military nuclear program
00:34:35Nine months or something like that?
00:34:37Is it worth it?
00:34:43Especially since the closest allies
00:34:46from Israel to the West,
00:34:47whether it's the United States or France,
00:34:50refuse to be caught
00:34:51in a vicious cycle.
00:35:04From 2012 onwards,
00:35:05when I took on responsibilities,
00:35:07the threat was such
00:35:09that Israel was considering
00:35:11to strike Iran
00:35:13if there was no way out
00:35:15through negotiation
00:35:17of this question
00:35:19the nagging fear of Iranian nuclear power.
00:35:31I know Barack Obama a little bit.
00:35:33because we went to law school together,
00:35:35So I knew him a little.
00:35:40When he was re-elected,
00:35:41He asked me to join the team
00:35:43Middle East
00:35:43and to concentrate
00:35:45on the gulf
00:35:45and on the Iranian issue.
00:35:50I think he said it clearly.
00:35:52during the campaign.
00:35:53He had said
00:35:54that we must negotiate
00:35:56with the opponents
00:35:57from the United States,
00:35:58including in the Middle East,
00:35:59to try to give preference
00:36:01the diplomatic route
00:36:02rather than the military route.
00:36:03and it really was
00:36:04the mandate that President Obama
00:36:06confided to his team
00:36:07of which I was a part.
00:36:08That's what he wanted
00:36:08that Iran is at least
00:36:11at one year
00:36:13to be able to obtain
00:36:14an atomic bomb
00:36:15if he did it at full speed
00:36:17for at least ten years.
00:36:19So, there had to be
00:36:20verification systems,
00:36:22that there be inspections
00:36:23and above all that there be
00:36:24transparency
00:36:25in particular
00:36:26the issue of centrifuges.
00:36:28France's position
00:36:29was therefore extremely difficult
00:36:31in the negotiation.
00:36:34At the last minute,
00:36:36François Hollande
00:36:36blocks the signature.
00:36:38After years of discussion,
00:36:40France wants more guarantees
00:36:42so that Iran decreases
00:36:43its centrifuge park
00:36:44from 19,000 to 5,000.
00:36:47And Paris demands
00:36:48that the IAEA inspectors
00:36:50have access to any suspicious site.
00:36:54The Iranians, for their part,
00:36:56demand an end
00:36:57economic sanctions
00:36:58and to be able to trade
00:36:59freely
00:37:00with the rest of the world.
00:37:05The agreement clearly states
00:37:06that Iran commit
00:37:07never get
00:37:08of an atomic bomb.
00:37:09And in exchange, of course.
00:37:10The United States would be ready
00:37:12to raise not
00:37:12all sanctions,
00:37:13but the sanctions
00:37:14which had been imposed
00:37:15in response
00:37:17to the Iranian nuclear program.
00:37:23And then, finally,
00:37:26July 14th,
00:37:28there was
00:37:28the agreement in Vienna.
00:37:32I just signed
00:37:34the framework agreement
00:37:34between the Islamic Republic
00:37:36of Iran and the IEA
00:37:37for clarification
00:37:38unanswered questions
00:37:39past and present
00:37:41about the program
00:37:43Iranian nuclear program.
00:37:50There was a very high hope
00:37:52at the time of the agreement
00:37:53has been signed
00:37:54of an international openness
00:37:57which would have resulted
00:37:58to an economic opening,
00:38:00which would have changed
00:38:01let's say,
00:38:02economically, people's lives.
00:38:06You set it on fire!
00:38:07You set it on fire!
00:38:08You set it on fire!
00:38:09You set it on fire!
00:38:09You set it on fire!
00:38:13I was in the street
00:38:14at that time,
00:38:15There were explosions of joy.
00:38:21The Iranians hope
00:38:22that the lifting of sanctions
00:38:23gives them access
00:38:24to Western products,
00:38:25whether it be medications
00:38:27or cars.
00:38:28But above all,
00:38:29that these agreements
00:38:31let it be the prelude
00:38:31to political liberalization.
00:38:36I have the impression
00:38:37that we won
00:38:38a great victory.
00:38:39that could play a role
00:38:40an important role
00:38:40in people's lives.
00:38:49Whether they are young people,
00:38:51elderly people,
00:38:52people
00:38:53of the working class,
00:38:54the working class,
00:38:55the wealthy class
00:38:56north of Tehran,
00:38:57Everyone was in the street.
00:38:58They all had
00:38:58a dollar in hand
00:38:59saying to himself
00:39:00That's it,
00:39:00we're coming back
00:39:01in the concert of nations,
00:39:02we are no longer at all
00:39:02outcasts.
00:39:07But joy
00:39:08is short-lived
00:39:09because from the moment of signing
00:39:10of the agreement,
00:39:11Two men will do everything
00:39:12to torpedo it.
00:39:16In Israel,
00:39:18the prime minister
00:39:18Benjamin Netanyahu
00:39:19can count
00:39:20on a friend
00:39:21for a long time.
00:39:23Donald Trump,
00:39:24then favorite
00:39:25takeaway
00:39:26the Republican primaries.
00:39:30Trump was speaking
00:39:31to withdraw from the agreement
00:39:32even before
00:39:33to be elected.
00:39:34He said
00:39:35that it was
00:39:35the worst deal
00:39:36of the world.
00:39:37You know,
00:39:37everything Obama
00:39:38had done
00:39:38It was horrible.
00:39:39So he wanted
00:39:40do the opposite.
00:39:41And of course,
00:39:42Netanyahu
00:39:43encouraged him.
00:39:44Netanyahu
00:39:45was opposed
00:39:46to the agreement
00:39:46because he thought
00:39:47that it would not be
00:39:48not a protection
00:39:50sufficient
00:39:51to guarantee
00:39:53to Israel
00:39:53that Iran
00:39:54would never have
00:39:55access to the weapon.
00:39:56Netanyahu
00:39:58called me.
00:39:59I had become again
00:40:00somewhat his political rival
00:40:01but he told me
00:40:02It's urgent
00:40:03Please come.
00:40:04I replied
00:40:06Listen to Netanyahu,
00:40:07Listen, Bibi,
00:40:07I call her Bibi.
00:40:09The agreement wasn't perfect.
00:40:11He was even
00:40:11probably bad.
00:40:12But once signed
00:40:13It has become a fact.
00:40:15You can't
00:40:15change the facts
00:40:17simply by your wishes,
00:40:19pious wishes
00:40:20or your own illusions.
00:40:27Deaf to his advice,
00:40:29the Israeli prime minister
00:40:30take advantage of every opportunity
00:40:31in the United States
00:40:32to denounce
00:40:33naivety
00:40:34of the West
00:40:34facing Iran.
00:40:42According to him,
00:40:43by wearing only
00:40:44on nuclear power,
00:40:46the Vienna agreement
00:40:46leave the Islamic Republic
00:40:48free to develop
00:40:49its missiles
00:40:50and to finance
00:40:51its network of militias.
00:40:56In the wake
00:40:57of the nuclear deal,
00:40:59Iran is spending
00:41:01billions of dollars
00:41:02on weapons
00:41:03and satellites.
00:41:05You think Iran
00:41:06is doing that
00:41:07to advance peace?
00:41:09You think
00:41:10hundreds of billions
00:41:11of dollars
00:41:12in sanctions relief
00:41:13and fat contracts
00:41:16will turn this
00:41:17rapacious tiger
00:41:19into a kitten?
00:41:22In 2016,
00:41:23one year later
00:41:24the signature
00:41:24of the agreement,
00:41:25Iran has
00:41:2612 or 14%
00:41:27growth
00:41:28of its GDP.
00:41:29There is still
00:41:29money
00:41:30who happened
00:41:31economic growth.
00:41:33Having failed to regulate
00:41:34activities
00:41:35ballistics
00:41:36or regional
00:41:37from Iran,
00:41:37it gave
00:41:38plenty of margin
00:41:40maneuver
00:41:40to the Iranians
00:41:41And that,
00:41:42that was still unacceptable
00:41:44for the Israelis.
00:42:01Indeed,
00:42:02as of 2016,
00:42:03the Israelis
00:42:04are working on an operation
00:42:05spectacular
00:42:06who will take
00:42:07two years of preparation.
00:42:11The goal,
00:42:12offer to Donald Trump
00:42:13evidence
00:42:14that the Iranians
00:42:15had lied.
00:42:17Despite their denial,
00:42:19they had indeed
00:42:19a nuclear program
00:42:21Secret military.
00:42:23And to do this,
00:42:25the Mossad organizes
00:42:26the burglary
00:42:27manufacturing plans
00:42:28of the Iranian bomb,
00:42:30hidden for 15 years.
00:42:39A commando operation
00:42:40that Benjamin Netanyahu
00:42:42enjoys himself
00:42:43to reveal
00:42:43in front of the cameras
00:42:44from all over the world.
00:42:47Good evening.
00:42:49Today,
00:42:49we are going to show you
00:42:51something
00:42:52that the world
00:42:53never seen before.
00:42:55We're going to show you
00:42:57nuclear lines
00:42:59from Iran.
00:43:22Years ago,
00:43:24in a film
00:43:24of Indiana Jones,
00:43:26a priest
00:43:27plunged his hand
00:43:28in the chest
00:43:28of a man
00:43:29and tore his heart out.
00:43:32In a way,
00:43:34That's what we did.
00:43:35In the heart of Tehran,
00:43:36we discovered
00:43:37the deepest secret
00:43:38and the darkest
00:43:39from Iran
00:43:39and we succeeded
00:43:40to get him out of there.
00:43:46It all begins
00:43:47with the idea of ​​the Iranians
00:43:48to hide its archives
00:43:49not in the middle
00:43:50from a military base,
00:43:52in a protected area,
00:43:54No,
00:43:54they thought they had
00:43:55a brilliant idea
00:43:56by hiding them
00:43:57in full view of everyone.
00:43:58from the view of Tehran.
00:44:03This is the neighborhood
00:44:05south of Tehran.
00:44:07That's where
00:44:08they were guarding
00:44:08the atomic archives.
00:44:10It's there.
00:44:12They were
00:44:13in a working-class neighborhood,
00:44:14between workshops,
00:44:16garages
00:44:16and factories,
00:44:17where no one would suspect
00:44:19the presence
00:44:19of such a treasure.
00:44:26By cross-referencing
00:44:27information,
00:44:28the Israelis
00:44:29focus
00:44:30in this industrial zone.
00:44:35For months,
00:44:36an Israeli spy,
00:44:38engineer by training,
00:44:39pass and repass
00:44:40in front of the hangar.
00:44:43To blend in
00:44:44in the landscape,
00:44:45each day,
00:44:46She wears a different veil.
00:44:51Thanks to this monitoring,
00:44:53the Mossad notes
00:44:54the comings and goings
00:44:54guards
00:44:56and notes that at night,
00:44:58The site is not monitored.
00:45:03Like the Iranians
00:45:04did not want
00:45:04attract attention
00:45:05neighbors
00:45:06not to show
00:45:07that it was
00:45:08an important building,
00:45:09there were very few
00:45:10of people who were watching him,
00:45:12very few guards.
00:45:18At the end of January 2018,
00:45:20Mossad learns
00:45:21that the Iranians
00:45:21would prepare
00:45:22to move the documents.
00:45:25With two months
00:45:26ahead of schedule,
00:45:28the Israelis decide
00:45:29to trigger the operation.
00:45:34January 31, 2018,
00:45:36at 10:31 PM,
00:45:38a commando
00:45:39of about twenty men
00:45:39disables the alarm system
00:45:41and enters the hangar.
00:45:49They have until 5am
00:45:51to seize
00:45:52evidence
00:45:52of the Iranian nuclear program.
00:45:58Inside,
00:46:00There were locked containers.
00:46:06They forced open these containers,
00:46:08inside,
00:46:08There were safes.
00:46:12Each container
00:46:13contains 16 chests.
00:46:15For breakthroughs,
00:46:16the Mossad men
00:46:17are equipped
00:46:18powerful blowtorches
00:46:19that burn
00:46:20at 2500 degrees.
00:46:28They succeeded
00:46:29to force
00:46:29some safes
00:46:30which contained
00:46:31documents,
00:46:32CDs
00:46:32and other archives.
00:46:39They loaded everything
00:46:40in two trucks.
00:46:45They then needed
00:46:46to take shelter.
00:46:54At some point,
00:46:56the Iranians discovered
00:46:57that they had been stolen
00:46:59and they launched
00:47:00a manhunt.
00:47:04As the day breaks,
00:47:06the trucks blend in
00:47:07in traffic
00:47:08from the Iranian capital.
00:47:14After having done
00:47:16a copy of the files,
00:47:17the Mossad organizes
00:47:18exfiltration
00:47:19of almost half a ton
00:47:21of documents.
00:47:22Several routes
00:47:23must be used.
00:47:24"It takes a month"
00:47:26to bring everything together
00:47:27to such an opinion.
00:47:53Here is a project
00:47:54aiming to design,
00:47:55build
00:47:56and test
00:47:57an operational warhead.
00:47:58Here, they help us.
00:47:59It's in English.
00:48:00"The 10-kiloton warhead"
00:48:02of TNT,
00:48:03this measure is used
00:48:04only for weapons
00:48:05nuclear,
00:48:06is intended
00:48:07to be placed
00:48:07on a missile.
00:48:12The key element
00:48:13about the archives
00:48:14was not the content
00:48:15as such
00:48:16information,
00:48:17because we knew some
00:48:17already the majority.
00:48:19That was the fact
00:48:21to obtain evidence
00:48:22tangible
00:48:22attesting that Iran
00:48:23had searched
00:48:24to build
00:48:25a nuclear weapon.
00:48:27"We didn't have
00:48:28of evidence.
00:48:29It works like a duck,
00:48:30It makes a noise like a duck.
00:48:31So it must be a duck.
00:48:32But you have to see the duck.
00:48:34Okay.
00:48:38These documents
00:48:39are over 15 years old
00:48:40and show
00:48:41than before 2003,
00:48:43Tehran had led
00:48:44research
00:48:44on manufacturing
00:48:45of an atomic bomb.
00:48:47On the other hand,
00:48:49none proves
00:48:49that Iran
00:48:50violated the agreement
00:48:51signed in 2015.
00:48:56Never mind,
00:48:57the Israeli authorities
00:48:59use it
00:48:59to say
00:49:00that it is impossible
00:49:00to trust
00:49:01to the Iranians.
00:49:11A message
00:49:13which fits perfectly
00:49:14alongside John Bolton
00:49:15and the Trump administration.
00:49:17Opposition
00:49:17anti-Iranian
00:49:18well known.
00:49:22"I saw some
00:49:24classified documents,
00:49:25I've even seen a lot of them.
00:49:27Which is a shame,
00:49:28that's because they didn't have
00:49:28enough trucks
00:49:29to go out even more
00:49:30documents
00:49:32outside the country.
00:49:34Iran lied.
00:49:36But there was no
00:49:37evidence
00:49:37that they continued
00:49:38to work
00:49:38on their program
00:49:39of armaments.
00:49:40Do you agree?
00:49:43Listen,
00:49:44I don't think there is
00:49:45the slightest doubt.
00:49:46They are trying to conceal
00:49:47the continuation of their research
00:49:49in order not to be spotted.
00:49:51And the idea that,
00:49:53Indeed,
00:49:54The Iranians lied
00:49:55for a long time,
00:49:55but now,
00:49:56they stopped
00:49:57and therefore no need
00:49:58to worry.
00:49:59It's a recipe
00:50:00for a disaster.
00:50:08Eight days after
00:50:09the press conference
00:50:10by Benjamin Netanyahu,
00:50:11Donald Trump is doing
00:50:12a statement
00:50:13which revives
00:50:14the arms race
00:50:15in the Middle East.
00:50:16"I announce to you
00:50:20Today
00:50:21that the United States
00:50:22train
00:50:24of the shutdown of nuclear power
00:50:26from Iran.
00:50:27We are not going
00:50:28allow the regime
00:50:29of death to America
00:50:31to gain access
00:50:33to arms
00:50:33the deadest
00:50:34on Earth.
00:50:43What was serious,
00:50:45it's that when leaving
00:50:47of the agreement,
00:50:47the Iranians
00:50:48no longer
00:50:49no interest
00:50:50to remember their actions
00:50:53in the region,
00:50:54whether in Lebanon,
00:50:55in Iraq
00:50:56and in Syria.
00:50:57and it is true
00:50:59that when the United States
00:51:01have left
00:51:02of the agreement,
00:51:02the Iranians
00:51:03accelerated
00:51:04the process
00:51:05enrichment.
00:51:07In a way,
00:51:08Netanyahu is responsible
00:51:10of this phenomenon.
00:51:12Some experts
00:51:12nuclear proliferation
00:51:14he nicknamed
00:51:15"the father
00:51:15of the Iranian bomb
00:51:17because of its role
00:51:18in the decision
00:51:19Trump
00:51:19which allowed
00:51:20to Iran
00:51:21to revive
00:51:21his program.
00:51:22"If in the years
00:51:24who come
00:51:24Iran obtains
00:51:25an atomic bomb
00:51:26we could,
00:51:27obviously,
00:51:27all credit
00:51:28would come from
00:51:29to the Prime Minister
00:51:30Netanyahu
00:51:31and to President Trump.
00:51:35In Tehran,
00:51:36the authorities
00:51:37feel betrayed
00:51:38and resume
00:51:39their program
00:51:39enrichment
00:51:40of uranium.
00:51:42And for that,
00:51:43they can count
00:51:44on scientists
00:51:45loyal to the regime.
00:51:47Most of them have passed
00:51:48by the same university.
00:51:50The military academy
00:51:52Imam Houssein.
00:51:55It's in the square
00:51:57central
00:51:57of this establishment
00:51:58that the guards
00:51:59of the revolution
00:51:59organize every year
00:52:00parades,
00:52:02some of which choreograph
00:52:03the destruction of Israel.
00:52:13Since the middle
00:52:14from the 2000s,
00:52:15Israeli strategy
00:52:16is to eliminate
00:52:17the highest officials
00:52:18military programs.
00:52:19"Kill the scientists"
00:52:26was part
00:52:27of the following principle.
00:52:29We kill
00:52:30scientists
00:52:31key nuclear facilities
00:52:32the brightest,
00:52:33those who are in charge
00:52:35of militarization.
00:52:36We will eliminate them.
00:52:43Iran is thus experiencing
00:52:45a wave of attacks
00:52:46against scientists
00:52:47of the nuclear sector.
00:52:51Half a dozen
00:52:52of them
00:52:53are killed
00:52:53in their car
00:52:54by firing
00:52:54or small bombs
00:52:56stuck to their car door.
00:53:00It's impossible to lead
00:53:04operations
00:53:06that they led
00:53:06in recent years
00:53:07without having completely
00:53:09infiltrator
00:53:10Iranian intelligence services.
00:53:16Why in Iran
00:53:17they succeed
00:53:17after infiltrating
00:53:19at this level
00:53:20The diet?
00:53:21For a very simple reason,
00:53:22because this regime
00:53:23is hated.
00:53:26Over the years,
00:53:28Israel knew how to take advantage
00:53:29political repression
00:53:30and the economic crisis
00:53:31in Iran
00:53:32to recruit
00:53:33a network of agents
00:53:34and informants
00:53:35nationwide.
00:53:38And the Mossad
00:53:39will rely on them
00:53:40to attack
00:53:41the mastermind behind the bomb.
00:53:42Morsen Fakhrizadeh.
00:53:51There is
00:53:52certain characters
00:53:53historical
00:53:53who deserve
00:53:54to be eliminated
00:53:55for the good
00:53:55of their own people
00:53:56and the planet.
00:53:58According to Fakhrizadeh,
00:53:59it was clearly
00:54:00justifiable.
00:54:05Morsen Fakhrizadeh
00:54:07was the most prominent
00:54:08nuclear scientist
00:54:09Iranian.
00:54:14Dr. Fakhrizadeh
00:54:16was originally
00:54:17a scientist.
00:54:19But it was also
00:54:20a jihadist,
00:54:21a fighter.
00:54:23and a warrior.
00:54:26There is no
00:54:27almost no video
00:54:28of this man in the shadows.
00:54:30Here is one of his rare
00:54:31public speeches
00:54:32on the occasion
00:54:33of the inauguration
00:54:34of a hospital.
00:54:45"Which allowed him
00:54:48to know
00:54:48such a success,
00:54:49that's what he was going to
00:54:50skills
00:54:51team leader
00:54:52and knowledge
00:54:53scientists
00:54:53and techniques.
00:54:55He had also
00:54:56access to the supreme guide
00:54:57to explain to him
00:54:58what should
00:54:59or should not
00:55:00to be done.
00:55:00And he had
00:55:01his confidence.
00:55:03The CIA,
00:55:05but also French
00:55:06British, German,
00:55:07all services
00:55:08intelligence
00:55:08were interested in him
00:55:09and especially Israel
00:55:11and the Mossad.
00:55:16They followed him
00:55:17for years.
00:55:20They knew
00:55:20the daily routine
00:55:22and weekly
00:55:22of Fakhrizadeh.
00:55:25There is even
00:55:26a Mossad agent
00:55:27who ironically
00:55:27saying
00:55:28"We were sleeping"
00:55:29with Mohsen Fakhrizadeh,
00:55:30we would get up with him,
00:55:31you could even feel
00:55:32the smell of his aftershave.
00:55:35The Iranian authorities
00:55:36knew he was
00:55:36threatened by Israel
00:55:37that he had a target
00:55:38on his forehead.
00:55:44The head of the nuclear program,
00:55:45here with his wife
00:55:47veiled in black,
00:55:48never moves
00:55:49without an armed escort.
00:55:53Impossible for a team
00:55:54killers
00:55:54to approach him.
00:55:55But the Mossad
00:55:56found a flaw.
00:55:59Morsen Fakhrizadeh
00:56:00likes to drive
00:56:00himself in his car
00:56:01when the couple
00:56:02leaves his second home.
00:56:07He leaves his house
00:56:08countryside
00:56:09to go to Tehran.
00:56:10At his side,
00:56:10There's his wife.
00:56:13His guards had warned him.
00:56:14You are not
00:56:15quite cautious.
00:56:17The convoy is carrying out
00:56:19regularly
00:56:19this journey
00:56:20approximately 250 kilometers.
00:56:25The plan was
00:56:26very, very clever.
00:56:28This may be
00:56:29of the first murder
00:56:30of modern history
00:56:31to have been perpetrated
00:56:33by an intelligence
00:56:34artificial
00:56:34and a robot.
00:56:38A few minutes
00:56:39before arriving
00:56:39at destination,
00:56:40no bodyguards
00:56:42pay attention
00:56:42to a vehicle
00:56:44parked on the edge
00:56:44of the road
00:56:45without anyone
00:56:45near.
00:56:47It's a van
00:56:48lambda
00:56:50blue
00:56:50Nissan Vamiad
00:56:52which is a van
00:56:53extremely widespread
00:56:53in Iran
00:56:54very used
00:56:55especially by the sellers
00:56:56fruits and vegetables
00:56:56which is on the side of the road.
00:56:59inside
00:57:00a machine gun
00:57:02robotic
00:57:02one ton
00:57:03was brought back
00:57:04in spare parts
00:57:05from Israel.
00:57:06It is hidden
00:57:07under sandbags
00:57:08and equipment
00:57:09construction site
00:57:09covered by a tarpaulin.
00:57:11This machine gun
00:57:12It is triggered
00:57:13at 2000 kilometers
00:57:14from there
00:57:14in Israel
00:57:15at the moment
00:57:16where Mohsen Fakhrizadeh
00:57:17spends with his wife.
00:57:21The robot fires 15 times
00:57:23in several bursts.
00:57:26Like the weather
00:57:26transmission
00:57:27data
00:57:28since such
00:57:28lived
00:57:281.6 seconds
00:57:30That's intelligence.
00:57:31artificial
00:57:31who adjusts
00:57:32the shots
00:57:32in real time.
00:57:36And his wife
00:57:37is not killed.
00:57:38There's only him
00:57:39who is killed.
00:57:45In Zionist doctrine
00:57:47they have a principle
00:57:50if you spot
00:57:51one of your enemies
00:57:51anywhere
00:57:53in the world
00:57:53you
00:57:55And don't worry
00:57:56because no country
00:57:58will not oppose it.
00:58:07This assassination
00:58:08constitutes
00:58:09a new humiliation
00:58:10for the leaders
00:58:11Iranians.
00:58:18Israel has not claimed responsibility.
00:58:20but many
00:58:21foreign sources
00:58:22claim that Israel
00:58:23is behind
00:58:24the assassination
00:58:24of Fakhrizadeh.
00:58:28Everyone assumes
00:58:29that it is Israel
00:58:30but nobody can
00:58:31prove it
00:58:32so nobody has
00:58:33legitimacy
00:58:34to react
00:58:36because we don't have
00:58:37nothing done
00:58:37Why would he react?
00:58:45This shadow war
00:58:46which has lasted since
00:58:47more than 20 years
00:58:48mobilized
00:58:49the best
00:58:50officers
00:58:50intelligence
00:58:51Israeli
00:58:54but this led
00:58:55the government
00:58:55to be disregarded
00:58:56the threat
00:58:57at its border
00:58:58southwest
00:58:58Hamas
00:58:59who controls
00:59:00the Gaza Strip
00:59:10October 7, 2023
00:59:12militiamen
00:59:13from Hamas
00:59:14storm
00:59:14border posts
00:59:15Israelis
00:59:16and sink
00:59:17several kilometers
00:59:18in Israel
00:59:20This attack
00:59:21caused 1195 deaths
00:59:23and 251 hostages
00:59:27This setback
00:59:28leads
00:59:28a complete overhaul
00:59:29strategy
00:59:30Israeli military
00:59:39This attack
00:59:40terrifying
00:59:41has changed Israel
00:59:42For years
00:59:44Israel thought
00:59:45that by maintaining
00:59:45a stable situation
00:59:47and relatively calm
00:59:48everything would be fine
00:59:52October 7th
00:59:53opened our eyes
00:59:54and made us understand
00:59:55that we cannot leave
00:59:56this kind of threat
00:59:57accumulate
00:59:58and put us
00:59:58just as much in danger
01:00:27so that we can take the risk
01:00:29that we focused on
01:00:30on building
01:00:31ramparts
01:00:32around Iran
01:00:33to build
01:00:34this famous axis
01:00:35Tehran
01:00:36Beirut
01:00:36Damascus
01:00:37that they had succeeded
01:00:38And then everything collapses.
01:00:44From October 2023
01:00:46the Israeli army
01:00:48bombards massively
01:00:49the Gaza Strip
01:00:51This military operation
01:00:53This military operation
01:00:53officially to end it
01:00:54with Hamas
01:00:55would have made more than 70,000
01:00:57Palestinian deaths
01:01:00of which an overwhelming majority
01:01:01of civilians
01:01:11One year later
01:01:12One year later in Lebanon
01:01:13the explosion of the beepers
01:01:14of Hezbollah
01:01:15nearly 3,000 people were injured.
01:01:16and marks the beginning
01:01:17of a campaign
01:01:18bombing
01:01:23Israel destroys
01:01:24the militia's arsenal
01:01:25and eliminates
01:01:26the entire chain
01:01:26command
01:01:27including its leader
01:01:28emblematic
01:01:29Hassan Nasrallah
01:01:32Hezbollah
01:01:33centerpiece
01:01:34of the resistance axis
01:01:35collapses
01:01:42This paves the way
01:01:44at the fall
01:01:44of Bashar al-Assad
01:01:45in December 2024
01:01:51The Syrian regime
01:01:52leave room
01:01:52to a coalition of militias
01:01:54and Israel is taking advantage of the chaos
01:01:56to bomb
01:01:57what remains
01:01:57of the Syrian army
01:02:03All capabilities
01:02:04air defense
01:02:05Syrian
01:02:06were destroyed
01:02:07by Israel
01:02:07after the fall
01:02:08of the Assad regime
01:02:09which has sort of
01:02:10opened the way
01:02:11to flights to the east
01:02:12towards Tehran
01:02:14without Iran
01:02:15be warned in advance
01:02:18Indeed
01:02:19if Syrian radars
01:02:20had detected
01:02:21the takeoff
01:02:21Israeli aircraft
01:02:22They reportedly alerted Iran
01:02:24Once this threat
01:02:25eliminated
01:02:26Israeli planes
01:02:27were able to go
01:02:27as far as Iran
01:02:28without being detected
01:02:33The opportunity
01:02:34to attack Iran
01:02:35long-awaited
01:02:36by Benjamin Netanyahu
01:02:37finally presents itself
01:02:42All the more so
01:02:43than on the other side
01:02:44of the Atlantic
01:02:45his best ally
01:02:46has just been re-elected
01:02:47at the White House
01:02:50April 7, 2025
01:02:51the Israeli prime minister
01:02:53travels to Washington
01:02:55He is convinced
01:02:56to get the green light
01:02:57of Donald Trump
01:02:58for an attack
01:02:58imminent in Tehran
01:03:23But live
01:03:24in front of the cameras
01:03:25Netanyahu learns
01:03:26that Donald Trump
01:03:27has other plans in mind
01:03:47To everyone's surprise
01:03:49the American president
01:03:5160-day offer
01:03:52to Iran
01:03:52to sign
01:03:53a new treaty
01:04:00The negotiations
01:04:01begin
01:04:02in the Sultanate of Oman
01:04:03In secret
01:04:08palaces
01:04:08of the Arabian Peninsula
01:04:09the American delegations
01:04:11and Iranian
01:04:12find themselves
01:04:12each in a different room
01:04:17Like the two countries
01:04:18have not officially
01:04:19no diplomatic relations
01:04:20He is the foreign minister
01:04:23Omanet
01:04:23who commutes
01:04:24with the proposals
01:04:27and counter-proposals
01:04:31All of that
01:04:32to renegotiate
01:04:33an agreement
01:04:34in the same spirit
01:04:35that
01:04:35that the American president
01:04:36had himself torn
01:04:41So try to understand
01:04:43the motivations
01:04:43of the president 30
01:04:45that relates
01:04:45of a psychological science
01:04:48that I do not own
01:04:49First of all
01:04:50He is an impatient man
01:04:52and impatience
01:04:53does not get married
01:04:55Alright
01:04:56with the negotiations
01:04:58especially with the Iranians
01:04:59In fact, the sticking point
01:05:01it was on
01:05:02Iranian enrichment
01:05:03The Iranians
01:05:06asked
01:05:06that in the agreement
01:05:07Iran's law
01:05:09to enrichment
01:05:09be guaranteed
01:05:111, 2, 3%
01:05:12never mind
01:05:13and the Americans
01:05:14They were adamant.
01:05:15no
01:05:15more enrichment
01:05:17in Iran
01:05:17President 30 said
01:05:18These negotiations are dragging on.
01:05:20so I'm not going anymore
01:05:21retain Israel
01:05:23and once Israel
01:05:23intervenes
01:05:24if it works
01:05:25I will join them
01:05:29The negotiations
01:05:30were a trap
01:05:31delayed
01:05:33The goal was
01:05:34to convince
01:05:35our diplomatic team
01:05:36that Americans
01:05:37really wanted
01:05:38solve the problem
01:05:41It was a deception
01:05:42It looked like
01:05:43to a white flag
01:05:44but behind
01:05:44there was a dagger
01:05:49During the night
01:05:50June 12-13, 2025
01:05:5361 days later
01:05:54the start of negotiations
01:05:55desired by Donald Trump
01:05:56Israel triggers
01:05:58by surprise
01:05:59his attack
01:06:00on Tehran
01:06:18These images are filmed
01:06:20and broadcast
01:06:20by the Israeli army
01:06:21to influence
01:06:22the narrative
01:06:33of this war
01:06:34Israel begins to attack
01:06:35Iran
01:06:36in the middle of the night
01:06:38The inhabitants of Tehran
01:06:40largely
01:06:40hear these bombs
01:06:41are awake
01:06:42by bombs
01:06:50Except that you need to know
01:06:51one thing
01:06:51unlike
01:06:52of Israel
01:06:52There is no shelter
01:06:54for the Iranians
01:07:01Immediate warning
01:07:02to all people
01:07:03who are
01:07:04inside
01:07:05or nearby
01:07:05facilities
01:07:06production
01:07:07military weapons
01:07:08On social media
01:07:10the Israeli army
01:07:11regularly addresses
01:07:12to the Iranians
01:07:13by asking them
01:07:14to evacuate
01:07:16Except that the military sites
01:07:18the Iranians
01:07:18don't know
01:07:19where they are
01:07:19because it's hidden
01:07:20that's not appropriate at all
01:07:22so when the Israeli army
01:07:23ask the Iranians
01:07:24to move away
01:07:25military sites
01:07:26Where is she, actually?
01:07:29There is a sense of shock.
01:07:31there are those who can
01:07:32leak Eran
01:07:33they are fleeing north
01:07:34They are fleeing east.
01:07:34Finally, they flee there.
01:07:35where they can go
01:07:37Traffic jams
01:07:38there is panic
01:07:45Very quickly
01:07:45they realized
01:07:46that the Israelis
01:07:47could strike
01:07:47at any time
01:07:48anywhere
01:07:59There's even state television.
01:08:01who is being bombarded live
01:08:05This woman in a chador
01:08:07regime defender
01:08:08this image
01:08:10state television
01:08:11which is the propaganda tool
01:08:13spokesperson
01:08:14of this regime
01:08:15which explodes live
01:08:20who I believe
01:08:21is the image
01:08:22of this war
01:08:23of these 12 days
01:08:23that we all remember
01:08:27I was on the first floor
01:08:30at the time of the bombing
01:08:31I don't know
01:08:32how many of my colleagues
01:08:33were present
01:08:34nor how many were killed
01:08:42Starting the evening of June 13, 2025
01:08:44The Iranians retaliate
01:08:46by drone strikes
01:08:47and ballistic missiles
01:08:49a massive shipment
01:08:50to saturate
01:08:51and pierce
01:08:52Israeli defenses
01:08:55We knew that the shipments
01:08:57drones and missiles
01:08:58must be combined
01:08:59drones create
01:09:01as they say
01:09:01interference
01:09:02in their defense system
01:09:05And then
01:09:06they pave the way
01:09:07to missiles
01:09:09With the help of the Americans
01:09:11and our neighbors
01:09:12and our own capabilities
01:09:13we can destroy
01:09:15an impressive percentage
01:09:16ballistic missiles
01:09:17and drones
01:09:18almost all drones
01:09:19and about 85%
01:09:21ballistic missiles
01:09:29Despite the interception shots
01:09:31like here
01:09:32in the center of Tel Aviv
01:09:33about fifty missiles
01:09:35strike Israeli territory
01:09:49In total
01:09:51Israel reports 28 deaths
01:09:53including 27 civilians
01:09:57Iranian side
01:09:58the toll is much higher
01:10:00more than 1000 dead
01:10:01including 200 to 300 civilians
01:10:09I want to talk about you
01:10:11with you
01:10:11dead people
01:10:12from Iran
01:10:13we are in the middle
01:10:14of one of the largest
01:10:16military
01:10:17of history
01:10:17operation
01:10:19rising lion
01:10:20the objective
01:10:21military
01:10:22of Israel
01:10:23is to hand over
01:10:24nuclear fraud
01:10:26and ballistic fraud
01:10:27to Israel
01:10:30Arak, Parchin, Natanz, Isfahan.
01:10:34With its total control of the airspace, the Israeli air force can strike any nuclear facility at will.
01:10:41of the country.
01:10:42Except for one, Fordo.
01:10:47This enrichment site, built under a mountain, remains out of range of Israeli bombs.
01:10:54The Fordow plant, which is one of the plants where Iran enriches its uranium, was built by Iran.
01:11:01in order to protect against 99.9% of existing bombs.
01:11:09Only American high-penetration bombs are capable of reaching and destroying such a facility.
01:11:16These bombs were specifically designed for the North Korean and Iranian nuclear weapons programs, because we knew that
01:11:22'They were buried underground.
01:11:28This bomb was developed starting in 2009, when intelligence services discovered its existence
01:11:35from Fordo.
01:11:36This weapon is the most powerful in the non-nuclear US arsenal and can penetrate up to 60 meters of
01:11:42rock before exploding.
01:11:50Due to its size and weight, only the American B2 stealth bomber can transport it.
01:11:58On June 21, 2025, Donald Trump launches Operation Midnight Hammer.
01:12:03This B2 aircraft takes off from the United States to cross half the globe and hit Fordo.
01:12:21This is a nuclear arms war.
01:12:22Thank you so much.
01:12:23I can tell the world that the strikes were a success from the arrival of the arrival of a
01:12:29success.
01:12:31The facilities for the arrival of a nuclear weapon have been completely and totally destroyed.
01:12:36Iran, the anchorage in the middle of the Arrival, must now make peace.
01:12:40THANKS.
01:13:10Benjamin Netanyahu thanks President Trump for his support, in his own way.
01:13:37The American president ultimately did not receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
01:13:43And despite his boasts of having thwarted Tehran's nuclear program, Western intelligence services...
01:13:50doubt.
01:13:54This is, in fact, the only point on which Israelis and Iranians are in complete agreement.
01:14:02Although the Americans bombed us, although the Zionist regime bombed us, targeting our nuclear scientists
01:14:09and by destroying our facilities,
01:14:12They cannot deprive us of our mastery of science and technology.
01:14:23The Iranian nuclear program is not finished. We have not wiped it off the face of the Earth.
01:14:29We have weakened it considerably, but it still exists.
01:14:33The enriched uranium is still there and it is possible that there are still centrifuges.
01:14:41Before the June 2025 war, Iran possessed 440 kilograms of uranium with a 60% concentration.
01:14:48the raw material needed to develop about ten bombs.
01:14:52For now, no one knows what part has been destroyed, nor where the remaining reserves might be hidden.
01:15:01All of this will push the Iranians to accelerate their efforts.
01:15:04They will say to themselves, we were attacked by a so-called nuclear power, Israel.
01:15:09Therefore, we have no other choice but to become a nuclear power ourselves.
01:15:17The Iranians are already building the next generation of facilities.
01:15:22buried under 700 or 800 meters of rock,
01:15:25which means that no weapon can reach them.
01:15:29We know that there is a new site, the Pioche mountain, near Natanz,
01:15:34and it is said that there is another one near Ispan.
01:15:41If I were in the position of the Iranian leadership, I would think about it 2, 3, maybe 10 times.
01:15:45before embarking on any attempt to reconstruct, however minimal, the nuclear program,
01:15:51Because Israel will know.
01:15:53But that's pretty much the game that's playing out today.
01:15:55Iran is trying to mislead its adversaries by concealing its activities.
01:15:59but doesn't quite know where the traitor is, where the spy is,
01:16:03Where is the flaw in their security system?
01:16:10The Israelis hoped to see the Iranian regime fall.
01:16:16But since the end of hostilities, in order to demonstrate its control,
01:16:20The Islamic Republic stages an arrest and police raid.
01:16:25Authorities say they have dismantled numerous workshops manufacturing kamikaze drones
01:16:30and arrested more than 20,000 people.
01:16:35Most face the death penalty, accused often without evidence.
01:16:40espionage and collaboration with Israel.
01:16:45Meanwhile, Iran has experienced a series of suspicious explosions and fires,
01:16:50regularly attributed to Israel.
01:16:53In this psychological warfare,
01:16:55The Mossad has also announced that it is continuing its operations in Iran.
01:17:05In Israel as in Iran,
01:17:07even before repairing the damage caused by the battle,
01:17:09The authorities are already rebuilding their arsenal.
01:17:12Finger on the trigger.
01:17:42Finger on the trigger.
01:17:46Finger on the trigger.
01:17:50Finger on the trigger.
01:17:53Finger on the trigger.
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