Tel Aviv, Israel – In a development revealing a hidden aspect of the conflict, reports indicate that Israel has relied on sophisticated, covert drones to carry out precise operations deep inside Iran.
This comes as part of a “silent” war that transcends conventional confrontations.
Sensitive goals… and a clear imprint
According to available information, these drones possess advanced stealth capabilities and can evade radar systems,
enabling them to carry out precise strikes against sensitive targets.
These strikes are conducted without leaving a clear trace or provoking an immediate, widespread response.
It is estimated that this type of operation aims to gradually weaken Iran’s military and technological infrastructure.
The objective is also to avoid escalating into a full-scale, direct confrontation.
This reflects a shift in warfare tactics towards greater reliance on technology and precise intelligence.
Complex and cross-border tasks
Conversely, these operations raise questions about the ability of Iranian defenses to counter unconventional threats.
This is especially true given the advancements in drone technology and its use in complex, cross-border missions.
Furthermore, employing this tactic grants Israel greater room for maneuver,
allowing it to conduct targeted operations without official acknowledgment.
This reduces political pressure and preserves the possibility of denial or strategic ambiguity.
A new technological race in the region
Observers believe that the escalation of this type of operation could push Iran to develop its defensive and offensive drone capabilities.
This foreshadows a new technological race in the region, one in which cyber warfare intersects with ground operations.
Between these “shadow drones” and the silence surrounding official statements,
the outlines of a new war are emerging—one whose effects are not as visible as its sounds.


