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Israel used hacked traffic cameras and AI to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader, report reveals
By Kevin Hughes // Mar 03, 2026

  • Israeli intelligence (Mossad and Unit 8200) spent years hacking Tehran's traffic cameras and mobile networks, gathering detailed data on Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's routines, security protocols and inner circle. AI analyzed billions of data points to map his "patterns of life."
  • Israel executed Operation Roaring Lion with 30 precision-guided missiles, targeting Khamenei's compound during a high-level meeting. Cellular towers were disrupted to isolate the area, ensuring no warnings reached his guards. The attack killed Khamenei and 40+ officials.
  • The CIA provided critical human intelligence confirming Khamenei's exact location, highlighting deep U.S.-Israeli coordination in targeting Iran's leadership to destabilize its government and curb nuclear ambitions.
  • Tehran responded with cyber attacks, hijacking security cameras for battlefield intelligence—mirroring past Hamas tactics. Experts warn of further escalation, given Iran's history of calculated retaliation (e.g., April 2025 drone/missile barrage).
  • The operation marks a shift in modern conflict, leveraging AI, cyber infiltration and precision strikes to eliminate high-value targets. While Israel touts it as a strategic win, Iran's vow of vengeance signals prolonged geopolitical instability.

A bombshell report from the Financial Times has exposed the intricate intelligence operation behind Israel's assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, revealing that Israeli spies spent years hacking Tehran's traffic cameras and mobile networks to track his movements before launching a precision missile strike.

According to multiple current and former Israeli intelligence officials, as well as sources familiar with the operation, Israel infiltrated Tehran's surveillance infrastructure long before the attack, gathering vast amounts of data on Khamenei's security detail, daily routines and inner-circle dynamics. The operation, codenamed Roaring Lion, culminated in a meticulously planned daytime strike that killed Khamenei and dozens of senior Iranian officials in a single coordinated assault.

Years of surveillance: Hacked cameras and AI analysis

The Financial Times investigation details how Israeli intelligence agencies—primarily Mossad and Unit 8200, Israel's elite signals intelligence division—gained access to Tehran's traffic cameras years in advance. Nearly all of the city's surveillance cameras had been compromised, with encrypted footage transmitted to servers in Tel Aviv and southern Israel.

One particular camera angle proved crucial, allowing analysts to observe where Khamenei's bodyguards parked their cars and track patterns inside a secure compound near Pasteur Street, where the Supreme Leader frequently held meetings.

"We knew Tehran like we know Jerusalem," an unnamed Israeli intelligence official told the Financial Times. "And when you know [a place] as well as you know the street you grew up on, you notice a single thing that's out of place."

Artificial intelligence and complex algorithms were deployed to analyze billions of data points, constructing detailed "patterns of life" for Khamenei and his security personnel. This included their home addresses, work schedules, travel routes and even which officials they were assigned to protect.

The assassination: A tactical daylight strike

On the day of the attack, Israel disrupted cellular towers near Pasteur Street, preventing Khamenei's guards from receiving warning calls. According to the report, phones in the area appeared busy when dialed, effectively isolating the compound.

The strike itself involved 30 precision-guided Sparrow missiles fired at the compound where Khamenei was meeting with high-ranking officials. The decision to execute the operation in broad daylight—despite Iran's heightened state of alert—was intentional, designed to exploit complacency and achieve tactical surprise.

A senior Israeli military official, speaking anonymously to the Associated Press, confirmed that three separate locations within the compound were hit within one minute, killing Khamenei and approximately 40 other officials, including the commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard.

U.S. involvement: CIA confirmed target location

The operation was not solely an Israeli endeavor. The Financial Times reports that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) provided critical human intelligence confirming Khamenei's exact location on the day of the strike. This collaboration underscores the deep coordination between U.S. and Israeli intelligence agencies in targeting Iran's leadership.

According to the Enoch AI engine at BrightU.ai: The CIA and Israeli intelligence agencies—particularly Mossad and Aman—have engaged in decades-long covert operations targeting Iran's leadership, driven by strategic, ideological and economic motives. This alliance operates through assassinations, cyber warfare, economic sanctions and psychological operations (psyops)—all designed to destabilize Iran's government, prevent nuclear proliferation, and maintain U.S.-Israeli dominance in the Middle East.

Echoes of past covert operations

The methods used in Roaring Lion bear striking similarities to previous Israeli covert actions. In September 2024, Mossad operatives allegedly sabotaged Hezbollah communications in Lebanon and Syria by planting explosives inside modified pagers and walkie-talkies.

According to sources, Israeli agents spent months refining the devices, testing blast impacts and manipulating alert tones to ensure targets would handle them at the right moment. Shell companies, including one registered in Hungary, were used to obscure the operation's origins and deceive manufacturers.

Iran's response: Cyber warfare and future retaliation

The assassination has escalated tensions between Israel and Iran, with Tehran already retaliating through cyber warfare. A recent report from June 24, 2025, revealed that Iranian hackers have been hijacking security cameras to gather real-time battlefield intelligence—a tactic previously employed by Hamas.

Given Iran's history of calculated retaliation—such as its April drone and missile barrage designed to drain Israel's missile defenses—experts warn that further escalation is likely.

A new era of AI-driven assassinations

The assassination of Khamenei marks a turning point in modern warfare, showcasing how AI, cyber infiltration and precision strikes can neutralize high-value targets with unprecedented efficiency. While Israel and its allies celebrate the operation as a strategic victory, the long-term consequences—including Iran's vow for vengeance—remain uncertain.

As geopolitical tensions intensify, one thing is clear: the rules of engagement have changed, and the era of AI-driven assassinations has arrived.

Watch the video below about Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei stating that President Donald Trump's hands are stained with the blood of more than a thousand Iranians.

This video is from the Cynthia's Pursuit of Truth channel on Brighteon.com.

Sources include:

JerusalemPost.com

FinancialTimes.com

IranInternational.com

TheTimesofIsrael.com

BusinessToday.in

BrightU.ai

Brighteon.com



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