US-Israel Plot to Kill Iran's Khamenei: How a Hack Revealed the Plan A sophisticated hack of Israeli and American intelligence agencies' systems revealed a plot to assassinate Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to US officials. The plot was allegedly orchestrated by Israel and the United States, using hacked traffic cameras in Iran as part of their surveillance operation. The revelation has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles, highlighting the level of sophistication and coordination between the two nations' intelligence agencies. The hack occurred when Israeli and American spies infiltrated Iran's traffic camera network, which is managed by the country's Ministry of Interior. Once inside, they accessed footage from cameras in strategic locations around Tehran, including those near Khamenei's residence. The compromised footage was then used to identify potential targets for the assassination plot, according to US officials. The plan allegedly involved using hacked traffic cameras and other surveillance tools to monitor Khamenei's movements, allowing Israeli and American agents to pinpoint his exact location at any given time. The revelation comes as tensions between Iran and Israel continue to escalate. In recent years, there have been several reported instances of Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets in Syria and Iraq, which have been met with retaliatory missile attacks from Tehran. The US has repeatedly condemned these actions, calling for restraint and de-escalation. US officials claim that the hack was discovered when Iranian authorities noticed unusual activity on their traffic camera network. Upon investigation, they ...#Iraq #Israel #Iran #Syria #United_States #Ayatollah_Ali_Khamenei #Mossad #CIA #Ministry_of_Interior_Iran #US_Central_Intelligence_Agency_CIA
