Feb 9 โ€ข 06:39 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ถ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Qatar Al Jazeera

From Sewers to War 2025.. A Documentary Reveals Secrets of 20 Years of Conflict Between Iran and Israel

A documentary explores two decades of covert operations and cyber-attacks between Iran and Israel, leading to a possible war in 2025.

In their documentary 'Iran, Israel, and the Bomb,' directors Miyuki Drouz Aramaki and Sylvan Lepetit delve into 20 years of clandestine operations, sabotage, and cyber-attacks linked to Iran's nuclear ambitions, culminating in a potential conflict in 2025. The documentary, highlighted by the French magazine L'Observateur, was aired recently on France 5, shedding light on the ongoing secret war that has escalated since the mid-2000s.

The film emphasizes the relentless struggle between Iran and Israel, where Israel is determined to prevent Tehran from developing a military nuclear program, while Iran firmly asserts its 'inalienable right' to uranium enrichment, viewing its nuclear program as integral to its identity and a means to uphold its regional dominance. Through exclusive interviews with key figures, including Israel's former intelligence chief and members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, the documentary presents a detailed narrative of espionage that has significantly influenced Israeli-Iranian relations over the years.

By revealing previously undisclosed documents and firsthand accounts from significant players in this ongoing conflict, the documentary illustrates the hidden realities that have shaped the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. As tensions grow, the implications of these findings underscore the fragile balance of power in the region and raise concerns about the future trajectory of Iran-Israel relations leading up to the anticipated war in 2025.

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