The assassination of Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, was a move of strategic precision and surprise, which highlighted the power of modern technology and psychological warfare.
Israeli generals, with absolute secrecy and a clever tactic of disorientation, managed to implement a campaign of extermination that remains a benchmark in the history of military strategy.
The "gulf" of Israel
As reported in a report by the British Daily Mail, the operation began with a simple but clever strategy: to create the impression that the Israeli generals would leave their posts for the weekend.
Israel even released images and announcements showing its generals returning home for the traditional Shabbat dinner, an action intended to fool the Iranian leadership into thinking that Israel was not planning any offensive action.
However, while the Israeli leadership seemed to have "relaxed", the generals secretly returned and, with the appropriate disguise, prepared the final attack. On Saturday morning, the Israeli pilots took off from their bases and, after a two-hour flight, reached their position over Tehran.
Technology and the surprise attack
Then, according to the report, Israeli fighter jets fired a barrage of 30 missiles, including state-of-the-art Blue Sparrows, which travel to the edge of space before hitting their targets. Thus, the Israelis struck their targets in the heart of Tehran, killing Khamenei in the compound where he was.
These missiles, developed to overcome the most advanced air defense systems, have the ability to reach very high altitudes and re-enter the atmosphere, making them extremely difficult targets for enemy defense systems.
This strategy, combining Saturday's disorientation move and cutting-edge technology, allowed Israel to launch an attack that completely surprised the Iranian leadership.
Source: protothema.gr














