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Israel Planned to Assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader in November

A high-level political and military decision to target a foreign leader, reflecting deep-seated...
March 6, 2026 by
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  • Last Update
    2026-03-06
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A high-level political and military decision to target a foreign leader, reflecting deep-seated geopolitical tensions and strategic calculations. The plan highlights the complex interplay between national security, international alliances, and regional stability.

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Israel Decided to Assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader in November
2026-03-06 13:27

Israeli Defense Minister Katz revealed that Israel decided to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader, Khamenei, in November of the previous year, with plans to carry out the operation in the spring. The plan received initial communication support from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. President Trump. However, due to unrest in Iran, Israel, fearing a preemptive strike by Iran, decided to advance the timing of the operation.

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