30 Bombs.. A "Unique" Moment Exploited by Washington and Tel Aviv to Target the Supreme Leader
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30 Bombs.. A "Unique" Moment Exploited by Washington and Tel Aviv to Target the Supreme Leader

SadaNews - Israeli officials reported that intelligence officers identified 3 simultaneous meetings and had precise information on the location of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, describing the moment as "one of a kind" to the extent that American and Israeli fighter jets launched the attack in broad daylight.

They added that the Israeli jets dropped 30 bombs on Khamenei's compound, leaving it burned and destroyed, according to the Wall Street Journal.

They also noted that Israeli and American military intelligence had been monitoring for a long time and were waiting for a rare opportunity represented by a meeting of senior political and military leaders in Iran to be able to kill them all at once.

"The long-awaited day came on Saturday morning," they said.

Israel also announced that it had killed several other senior political and military officials, including Ali Shamkhani, Khamenei's top security advisor, Mohammad Pakpour, the commander of the Revolutionary Guard, and Defense Minister Amir Naserzadeh.

Additionally, sources revealed that in the period leading up to the campaign, senior Israeli military leaders were frequently traveling to Washington to plan the attack, including their top commander, the head of the Air Force, the head of military intelligence, and the director of Mossad.

Netanyahu met with Trump in December at the president's Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida, where they publicly agreed that military action would be justified if Iran continued its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and they met again in early February at the White House.

At the same time, Israeli officials said that Israeli intelligence was collecting information about targets in Iran and sharing it with the United States.

Until Trump ordered the largest deployment of American firepower in the Middle East in two decades, sending aircraft carriers, about 12 destroyers, and a range of advanced fighter jets to the seas and bases surrounding Iran.