Mar 3 • 14:26 UTC 🇸🇰 Slovakia Denník N

Hackers took down cameras, disabled phones, and sent 30 rockets there. How Israelis, with the help of the CIA, killed Khamenei

Israel launched a successful operation, deploying 30 rockets to kill Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, with extensive preparations and intelligence support from the CIA.

On Saturday morning, Israel executed a precision operation that resulted in the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei using 30 rockets within a minute. This carefully orchestrated attack had been in preparation for months, if not years, showcasing a high level of intelligence and strategic planning. Reports emerging from British newspaper the Financial Times detail the collaboration between Israeli and American intelligence services, emphasizing how they effectively monitored Khamenei's activities in Tehran leading up to the attack.

A crucial aspect of the operation was the Israelis' capability of hacking into nearly all industrial cameras in Tehran over several years. These hacked camera feeds were encrypted and sent to servers in Tel Aviv and southern Israel, allowing the Israeli intelligence community to closely observe the movements in the Iranian capital. According to an Israeli intelligence source, their familiarity with Tehran’s inner workings was so profound that they knew it as well as they did Jerusalem, positioning them to act decisively when the time came.

As the attack was executed, the Israeli intelligence services were able to identify the presence of bodyguards and other individuals approaching an area known as the Leadership House in Tehran. This level of insight into Khamenei's security setup was critical for the operation's success, demonstrating not only advanced technological tactics but also the deepening complexities of US-Israeli intelligence cooperation in addressing threats posed by Iran.

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