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How Israel lured Ayatollah to his doom with fake Jewish Shabbat dinner trap… then blew him up with a missile from space

The IDF revealed that Israeli generals lulled Iran into a false sense of security by leaving their headquarters for fake Shabbat celebrations and returning in disguise in the hours leading up to Ali Khamenei’s assassination.

New information explains how the Ayatollah felt safe enough to come out of hiding for a meeting with senior officials at his palace.

Israeli fighters then launched a barrage of 30 missiles, including state-of-the-art Blue Sparrows, which traveled to the edge of space before striking their targets.

The aim of the operation was to catch the Iranian despot by surprise, so that he and other high-ranking officials did not have time to react and escape.

But the entire operation was made possible only by the deception of the Israeli leadership.

A deception plan was implemented out of concern that the activity around the Israeli Armed Forces’ central military complex in Tel Aviv would signal to Iran that a major operation was approaching.

The army said: ‘On the Friday of the attack, the IDF deliberately gave the impression that the army would be closed for the weekend.

‘We have released photos and information showing that IDF personnel and senior leaders will be going home for Shabbat dinner.’

It comes like this:

  • The UAE announced that it was hit by a ballistic missile and six unmanned aerial vehicles in the latest attack on the country.
  • According to US and Israeli officials, CIA-backed Kurdish forces are ‘preparing for a potential ground attack against the Iranian regime’ in the northwest of the country.
  • The Pentagon and at least one Gulf state are in talks to purchase Ukrainian-made drone interceptors to counter attacks from Iran’s Shahid weapons.
  • The Kremlin announced that Iran did not approach Moscow with a request for arms supply.
  • Spain will join France, Italy and the Netherlands in sending its navy (including a British military base) to protect Cyprus in the latest humiliation of the Royal Navy.

A satellite image shows a view of the damaged Presidential Complex in Tehran, Iran, March 3, 2026. Khamenei was killed in an airstrike there on Saturday

A satellite image shows a closer view of the Ministry of Intelligence buildings in Tehran, Iran, on March 3, 2026, following air strikes during the US-Israeli conflict with Iran

A satellite image shows a closer view of the Ministry of Intelligence buildings in Tehran, Iran, on March 3, 2026, following air strikes during the US-Israeli conflict with Iran

Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei (pictured) was killed in Tehran on Saturday

Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei (pictured) was killed in Tehran on Saturday

High-ranking generals made sure they were seen leaving the headquarters and returning to their families.

However, they did not stay at home for long, instead secretly returning later and many returning to the center in disguise.

On Saturday morning, Israeli jets, including F-15s, took off at 7.30 am Iranian time and reached their positions two hours later.

IDF jets launched Blue Sparrow missiles at 9:40 a.m. and at least 30 were sent to the Ayatollah’s compound in central Tehran.

Produced in Israel and with a range of 1,240 miles, the Blue Sparrows weigh around 1.9 tons and were originally created to test air defense systems.

But since their creation in 2013, they have been adapted for use as air-to-surface missiles due to their high speed.

Their ability to exit and re-enter Earth’s atmosphere makes them incredibly difficult to stop.

After being launched from warplanes, booster rockets carry the missile into space. The reentry vehicle separates from the booster and locks onto a target.

After this, the missile re-enters the atmosphere and hits the target.

The Sparrow missile series, which includes Black and Silver versions, is inspired by the USSR Scud missiles as well as the Iranian Shahab-3 missiles.

The IDF said its generals deceived Iran by having senior officials pretend to go home for Shabbat.

The IDF said its generals deceived Iran by having senior officials pretend to go home for Shabbat.

Israeli F-15 fighter jet carrying Blue Sparrow

Israeli F-15 fighter jet carrying Blue Sparrow

Saturday morning, Pasteur Street, in central Tehran. Inside a vast walled compound is the armored, labyrinth-like residence of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Image: Satellite image shows smoke rising and heavy damage to the compound after the US-Israeli attack on Saturday

Saturday morning, Pasteur Street, in central Tehran. Inside a vast walled compound is the armored, labyrinth-like residence of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Image: Satellite image shows smoke rising and heavy damage to the compound after the US-Israeli attack on Saturday

As the missiles were fired, the IDF simultaneously jammed nearly a dozen cellphone towers near Pasteur Street, causing the phones to appear busy when called and preventing Khamenei’s security from receiving possible alerts.

During the strike, senior Iranian national security officials were in another part of the building.

Two senior military leaders – Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani and Revolutionary Guard Commander Major General Mohammed Pakpour – were also destroyed in the Tehran attacks, as were Khamenei’s daughter, grandson, daughter-in-law and son-in-law.

79-year-old Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, wife of Iran’s religious leader, was also killed. So is Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

They were too Access was gained to almost all of the cameras commonly used in Tehran. Iranian Spying on regime opponents and its own people, and tracking the movements of key bodyguards.

It was said that the footage would be transmitted to Tel Aviv and southern Israel, allowing the Mossad to obtain detailed information about the guards’ addresses, work schedules and who they were assigned to protect.

A camera angle proved particularly useful, allowing agents to keep track of where guards parked their personal cars when they arrived at the Supreme Leader’s compound on Pasteur Street in the heart of Tehran.

The hacks were part of a years-long intelligence campaign that eventually led to Khamenei’s killing.

Smoke rises after the explosion in Tehran on March 2, 2026

Smoke rises after the explosion in Tehran on March 2, 2026

“We knew Tehran like we knew Jerusalem,” an Israeli intelligence official said. Finance Times.

‘And when you find out [a place] Just as you know the street you grew up in, you also notice one thing that seems out of place.’

According to the newspaper, the CIA also had a human source who provided vital intelligence.

The source, combined with Israeli AI tools and algorithms that combed through a vast mountain of data on Iran’s leadership and movements, allowed them to trace Khamenei back to the meeting where he was shot.

Israel and the USA decided to take action when they learned where Khamenei was holding his meeting.

On the sixth day of the bloody war in the Middle East, the Israeli Armed Forces said that its military operation against Iran has ended. He added that it had ‘shocked’ the country’s religious leadership and continued to ‘deepen the damage’.

“The purpose of the operation is to inflict significant damage on the Iranian terrorist regime until it eliminates the existential threat… And we continue to deepen the damage to the regime,” military spokeswoman Brigadier General Effie Defrin said in a televised briefing.

‘It’s important for me to say that you are already shaken. Saturday morning was rocked by the first strike in which the leadership was thwarted. “And we continue to destabilize it further, deepen the damage, every day until the existential threat is eliminated,” he added.

In addition to attacks on Iran, Israel continues to attack Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, where its forces advanced towards several border towns in the south on Wednesday.

Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war on Monday as Hezbollah attacked Israel in response to the killing of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during US-Israeli strikes.

‘Hezbollah is an offshoot of Iran. Defrin said at Thursday’s briefing that this served the terrorist regime in Iran, but added that coordination between the two was ‘not that tight’.

“We have hit more than 320 Hezbollah terrorist targets so far, approximately 80 of them in the last 24 hours alone,” Defrin said.

‘There are many commanders and soldiers working day and night to hit Hezbollah and pay a heavy price for it.’

Tehran has been shaken by US and Israeli air strikes since Saturday, when Ayatollah Khamenei was killed.

Tehran has been shaken by US and Israeli air strikes since Saturday, when Ayatollah Khamenei was killed.

A man carries an injured woman at the site of US-Israeli airstrikes in Tehran, Iran, on Monday.

A man carries an injured woman at the site of US-Israeli airstrikes in Tehran, Iran, on Monday.

As Europe remains undecided on whether to take action in the Middle East, a spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry warned that the EU will ‘pay the price sooner or later’ if it continues to remain silent on US-Israeli attacks.

Iranian leadership also warned that the US would ‘bitterly regret it’ A senior cleric called for ‘Trump’s blood to be shed’ as he torpedoed an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean.

The US navy sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean on Tuesday night, killing at least 87 Iranian sailors. Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi described it as ‘an atrocity at sea’.

“The Dena Frigate, which was a guest of the Indian Navy and was carrying approximately 130 sailors, was hit in international waters without any warning,” he wrote on social media.

‘Mark my words: USA will bitterly regret it’ [the] It set a precedent.”

In one of the few religious statements he has made so far from Iran, Ayatollah Abdullah Javadi Amoli said the country was “on the verge of a great test” and called on state television for “Zionist blood to be shed, Trump’s blood to be shed.”

“Fight oppressive America, its blood is on my shoulders,” he said in a rare call to violence from an ayatollah, one of the highest ranking Shiite Islamic clerics.

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