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    Israeli Intelligence Penetrated Tehran’s Traffic Network Before Khamenei Strike

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a highly sophisticated cyber-espionage campaign spanning several years, Israeli intelligence agencies successfully infiltrated nearly the entire traffic-camera network across Tehran. This covert operation provided critical real-time surveillance that played a pivotal role in locating Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, prior to the targeted airstrike that resulted in his death along with several senior Iranian officials last Saturday. The Financial Times has detailed the extent and complexity of this intelligence effort, shedding light on the unprecedented access Israeli operatives gained into the daily movements within Iran’s capital.

    The operation involved secretly encrypting and transmitting live video feeds from Tehran’s extensive network of traffic cameras to servers based in Israel. This allowed analysts to monitor the city’s streets with remarkable clarity and continuity. Of particular significance was a camera strategically placed near Khamenei’s heavily fortified compound on Pasteur Street. This camera offered detailed observations of the security arrangements, including where the Supreme Leader’s guards parked their vehicles and how they conducted their protective duties. Such granular intelligence was invaluable in mapping out the security protocols surrounding one of the world’s most guarded figures.

    Leveraging cutting-edge artificial intelligence and advanced data algorithms, Israeli intelligence teams meticulously analyzed the vast troves of visual data. This enabled them to construct a comprehensive “pattern of life” profile for Khamenei and his closest associates. By identifying consistent travel routes, daily schedules, and the deployment of security personnel, they were able to predict movements and vulnerabilities with high precision. This intelligence groundwork was crucial in planning the timing and execution of the airstrike.

    The cyber-espionage campaign did not rely solely on camera footage. It integrated multiple intelligence streams, including infiltrations into mobile communication networks and human intelligence gathered through collaboration with the United States’ Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). This multi-layered approach allowed Israeli and American operatives to confirm Khamenei’s presence at a rare morning meeting on the day of the attack. Such confirmation was essential, as senior Iranian officials seldom appear publicly together, offering only narrow windows for precision targeting.

    On the morning of the strike, the operation reportedly included deliberate disruptions to mobile-phone towers near the Pasteur Street compound. This interference caused calls to be blocked or appear busy, effectively preventing any timely warnings from reaching Khamenei’s security teams. Following this electronic blackout, approximately thirty missiles were launched in a daylight assault designed to maximize tactical surprise and minimize the chance of interception.

    Iran has vehemently condemned the attack, labeling it an unprovoked act of aggression against its sovereignty. Conversely, both Israel and the United States have framed the operation as a necessary step within a broader campaign aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and missile development programs. It is important to note that the planning for this operation reportedly dates back decades, with directives from the early 2000s emphasizing Iran as a primary security threat requiring continuous intelligence focus.

    The assassination has significantly escalated tensions across the Middle East. In response, Iran has launched a series of retaliatory ballistic and drone strikes targeting US and allied military bases throughout the region. These counterattacks have heightened fears of a wider conflict, raising concerns among international observers about the potential for further destabilization.

    Global reactions to the strike remain sharply divided. Western allies largely support the operation, viewing it as a defensive measure against Iran’s perceived threats. Meanwhile, many countries and international organizations caution that the killing of a sitting head of state could provoke greater instability and undermine regional peace efforts. As the situation continues to unfold, the long-term repercussions of this high-stakes intelligence operation and subsequent military action remain uncertain.

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