Israel had mole inside Syrian facility strike by Israel
ABC News reported that Israel had a spy inside the Syrian facility that was bombed by the IAF. The mole was able to take pictures from the ground showing that it was a North Korean design used for nuclear materials.
A senior U.S. official told ABC News the Israelis first discovered a suspected Syrian nuclear facility early in the summer, and the Mossad — Israel's intelligence agency — managed to either co-opt one of the facility's workers or to insert a spy posing as an employee.
The Washington Post reported Friday that Syria had started dismantling the ruins of the site.
This is to prevent international inspectors from finding out the true nature of the site.
Meanwhile, The Associated Press says UN inspectors are reviewing satellite images of the bombed site.
Diplomats familiar with the issue says the International Atomic Energy Agency first examination of the photos does not show the site was a nuclear facility but examinations are continuing.
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