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Israel killed Khamenei in precision missile strike after deception operation

After spreading false signals that its generals were leaving for the weekend, Israel reportedly launched a surprise missile strike that reached Tehran and killed Iran’s Supreme Leader

Newsroom March 6 09:07

The Assassination of Ali Khamenei

The killing of Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, was reportedly carried out through a carefully planned operation focused on precision and surprise. According to reports, it demonstrated how modern technology and psychological warfare can be combined in military strategy.

Israeli generals, operating under strict secrecy and using a clever misdirection tactic, managed to implement an assassination campaign that could become a reference point in military strategy history.

According to a report by the British newspaper Daily Mail, the operation began with a simple but clever tactic: creating the impression that Israeli generals were leaving their posts for the weekend.

Israel reportedly circulated images and announcements showing its generals returning home for the traditional Shabbat dinner. The goal was to mislead Iran’s leadership into believing that Israel was not preparing any offensive action.

However, while it appeared that Israel’s leadership had “relaxed,” the generals secretly returned and, using disguises, prepared the final attack.

On Saturday morning, Israeli pilots took off from their bases and, after about two hours of flight, reached positions above Tehran.

The Technology and the Surprise Strike

According to the report, Israeli fighter jets then launched a volley of 30 missiles, including advanced Blue Sparrow missiles.

These missiles travel to extremely high altitudes — approaching the edge of space — before re-entering the atmosphere and striking their targets. Using these weapons, Israel struck targets in the heart of Tehran, killing Khamenei at the complex where he was located.

The missiles were designed to bypass advanced air-defense systems. Their ability to reach very high altitudes and then re-enter the atmosphere makes them extremely difficult for enemy defense systems to intercept.

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By combining the misleading weekend tactic with advanced missile technology, Israel was able to launch an attack that completely surprised Iran’s leadership.

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