They took over the cameras, eliminated phones, and fired thirty rockets. How Israelis, with the help of Americans, killed the Iranian supreme leader
Israeli intelligence, in collaboration with American support, executed a sophisticated operation resulting in the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
In a meticulously planned operation, Israeli intelligence successfully killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during an airstrike in Tehran. The operation included extensive monitoring of transportation cameras across the city, providing critical insights into Khamenei's personal security details. The ability to control these cameras allowed Israeli operatives to track the movements of Khamenei’s guards, revealing their routines and the vehicles they used, thus laying the groundwork for the assault.
The intelligence operations that preceded this airstrike involved the analysis of video footage from Tehran’s traffic cameras, which had been under Israeli control for years. This continuous surveillance enabled the creation of detailed profiles on Khamenei's security personnel, including their parking habits, work shifts, and the specific individuals they guarded. Such data collection, referred to as a 'life pattern,' was integral to strategizing the airstrike and ensuring its success.
The assassination of Khamenei marks a significant escalation in regional tensions and showcases the effectiveness of Israeli intelligence operations in the context of ongoing conflict with Iran. This incident not only highlights the technological capabilities of Israeli forces but also raises questions about the future of Iran-Israel relations and the broader implications for geopolitical stability in the region.