Unusual leak reveals his last moments
An unusual leak unveils details about Ayatollah Khamenei's final moments before he was killed during an attack by Israel and the USA in Tehran.
An unusual leak has brought forth shocking details regarding the final moments of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was reportedly killed as the Israel and U.S. launched an attack in Tehran. The operation targeted a meeting of high-ranking Iranian officials gathered in central Tehran, where Khamenei believed he would be safe. Contrary to his expectations, the attack occurred during daylight; 30 bombs were released, indicating that the intelligence on Khamenei's whereabouts was precise and likely informed by long-standing surveillance efforts.
According to reports from the Financial Times, Israeli intelligence agency Mossad had gained considerable control over Tehran's traffic cameras over the years, enhancing their capability to monitor Khamenei's movements closely. In addition, the Israeli agents had successfully hacked into Iran's mobile telephone system, which allowed them not only to observe communications but also to disable mobile towers near the palace just before the strike, thereby minimizing odds of a warning being sent out.
Furthermore, U.S. CIA sources suggest that they possessed additional intelligence about Khamenei's precise location via human intelligence assets on the ground. This sophisticated blend of technological and human intelligence facilitated the execution of the attack, highlighting a significant breach in Iranian security and illustrating the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region, especially in relation to U.S.-Israeli operations against Iranian leadership.