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IAF reportedly drops balloons with Hebrew password notes near Iraq border

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 15:47
IAF reportedly drops balloons with Hebrew password notes near Iraq border

Primary source Internal intake · 2 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 15:21–15:47

TL;DR

An Arabic-language report claims Israeli jets dropped balloons carrying papers with Hebrew passwords, including the line 'Abba, you are my life,' near the Iraq border. The IDF has not commented and the report is unverified.

01 · THE DISPATCH

An Arabic-language report circulating on Saturday afternoon claims Israeli warplanes dropped balloons carrying papers with Hebrew password phrases near the border with Iraq. The report, cited by a channel affiliated with the desk, mentions the line 'Abba, you are my life' among the notes. The claim builds on earlier unverified reports from Iraqi channels that the IAF dropped balloons with notes near the same area, as The Zioneer noted in a bulletin Saturday morning. The alleged method — using balloons to distribute password sheets — suggests an operation aimed at enabling access to systems or social engineering. The IDF has not commented, and the report remains unverified with no concrete evidence released. The wider context includes earlier unconfirmed reports of IAF missile launches from Iraqi airspace (June 8) and multiple escalatory developments involving Iran, though no direct link is established.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

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    Notes reportedly contain Hebrew passwords including the phrase 'Abba, you are my life'

  2. Iraqi channels claim Israeli jets dropped balloons with notes near Iraq border

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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