Home News Operation Aqsa Flood”: Former Egyptian Consul Exposes High-Stakes Secrets and Unit 8200 Penetration

Operation Aqsa Flood”: Former Egyptian Consul Exposes High-Stakes Secrets and Unit 8200 Penetration

0
Operation Aqsa Flood”: Former Egyptian Consul Exposes High-Stakes Secrets and Unit 8200 Penetration
The Palestinian Resistance Factions Carried Out a Major and Powerful Operation by Storming Settlements in the Gaza Perimeter on the Morning of October 7th.

Watan-The former Egyptian consul in Tel Aviv, Rafat Al-Ansari, revealed what he described as critical secrets exposing, for the first time, the main objectives of the “Operation Aqsa Flood,” carried out by the Al-Qassam Brigades, which stirred the fury of Israeli occupation leaders.

Among these secrets disclosed by Rafat Al-Ansari—sources of which were not specified—are the seizure of documents, devices, and Israeli networks, obtaining security, intelligence, and military information about Israeli agents, and unveiling espionage operations on Egypt, Jordan, Iran, and other regional countries. He emphasized that the capture of settlers was not a goal within the plan.

The former Egyptian consul in Tel Aviv stated in an interview two days ago with Al-Jazeera that the objective of “Operation Aqsa Flood” was not merely to enter the settlements of the occupation in the Gaza periphery and capture prisoners, among other goals.

He continued to explain that the operation had three objectives, one of which was to enter the Erez crossing, housing the headquarters of the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), located in the Nitzanim military base. This facility contains all the information related to agents inside Gaza and in Palestine in general.

Sensitive Documents

Rafat Al-Ansari added that the resistance fighters had indeed captured two officers, one of them from the Shin Bet, and took with them servers, computers, disks, laptops, documents, and records. Within three hours, this treasure trove became a crucial asset for the resistance in Gaza.

The former Egyptian consul in Israel, who was informed about the entity from within during his years of service there, stated that the operation to eliminate the three individuals collaborating with the Mossad and Shin Bet, conducted on Sunday, was based on information from this dangerous archive.

Penetration of Unit 8200

Al-Ansari also highlighted the second objective in “Operation Aqsa Flood,” which he described as “extremely important”—the penetration of the headquarters of Unit 8200 located in the southern sector. He stated that the mission of this unit is to spy on Egypt, Jordan, the Red Sea, and Iran.

According to previous reports, Unit 8200, also known as “Aman” or “Oriem,” is considered one of the most powerful branches of the Israeli intelligence apparatus. It consists of psychologists, political experts, Arabic speakers, and social media experts. Their mission is specifically to sow discord among Arab nations.

The activities of this unit extend globally, given its capabilities and expertise that enable it to provide various Israeli institutions with necessary information gathered through infiltrations and espionage operations, mostly relying on cyber operations, which its members specialize in.

The former Egyptian consul in Tel Aviv, Rafat Al-Ansari, further stated that this unit possesses information about the Iranian nuclear program and Israeli agents in Iran. He emphasized the crucial importance of this information, noting that two officers engaged in cyber espionage and two soldiers were indeed captured, along with the retrieval of highly sensitive documents.

Al-Ansari revealed that these documents were sent outside of Palestine. According to him, meetings took place in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, in the southern suburb, involving a leader from Hamas, a representative from Hezbollah, and a member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

The documents were sent outside of Palestine

The former diplomat disclosed that these documents were sent outside of Palestine. According to his statement, there were meetings in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, in the southern suburb involving a leader from Hamas, a representative from Hezbollah, and a member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

Al-Ansari concluded that the objective of “Operation Aqsa Flood” was not the hostage-taking of women, children, and the elderly, but rather obtaining military and intelligence information, along with capturing individuals from the military and security apparatus. This was achieved to a greater extent than anticipated.

Previous article A New American Proposal and Imaginary Scenario for the Displacement of Gaza Residents to Four Countries
Next article Italian Mafia Leader Considers Surrendering Dubai Island for Sentence Reduction
- Writer and journalist, born in Homs, 1966, published in various Arab magazines and newspapers since 1983. She studied at the Shari 'a Scientific Institute and then at the Shari' a High School in Homs. She worked as a correspondent for the Arab Equidad newspaper in the United States of America. - New Jersey, Al-Ayam Al-Arabiya, Florida, 1990-2000, Gulf, United Arab Emirates Sharjah - Al-Ittihad Abu Dhabi - Rotana Saudi Magazine - Family Days Magazine (Syrian) Most Syrian newspapers and magazines, after moving to Jordan, followed two press and radio sessions of the community media network and a session of the Doha Center for Media Freedom in Amman and completed dozens of radio reports on the country's radio and Amman Net. I have been working as a collaborator with Zaman Al Wassal on the name "Fars Al Rufai" since 2013. I have an interest in writing about social issues, heritage, phenomena and various artistic subjects. I have many printed books, including: (Questions - confrontations in thought, life and creativity), "Customs and beliefs of Homs Governorate - Syrian Writers' Commission in Damascus 2011, (images from social life in Bedouin) of Al-Rahsah Printing and Publishing House in Homs 2008 and (features and flags from Homs) of Taha Printing and Publishing House 2010. - Many written books, including: (Obad and cultural creations from Syria), (Writing Time - Listening Time - Dialogues in Thought, Life and Creativity) - printed electronically on "eBook", (Trades and Industries of Heritage of Homs), (Exotic Hand, Face and Tongue - Photographs from Popular Heritage s in Homs) and (Famous Homs in the 12th and 13th CentCenturies).

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here