New details emerged Sunday regarding the assassination attempt against President Donald Trump, reported by Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio). Western intelligence intercepted a statement by a senior Iranian official who reportedly called the attempt 'an opportunity not to be repeated.' Meanwhile, Reuters reports 12 Americans were wounded, two critically, in the Iranian attack.
Sunday evening's reports shed new light on the recent assassination attempt against President Donald Trump. According to Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio), Western intelligence agencies intercepted a statement by a senior Iranian official who described the opportunity to carry out the attempt as one that 'will not return.' The report did not specify when the interception occurred or provide further details on the official's identity or the specific nature of the plot.
Separately, Reuters reported that 12 American personnel were wounded in the Iranian attack, with two in critical condition. The report did not specify the location or timing of the attack, nor whether the casualties were from the same incident referenced in the intelligence intercept. The Zioneer has previously reported on the US-Iran military escalation, including the US strikes on Iranian targets and Trump's warnings against an assassination attempt, but this appears to be new granular information on the assassination plot itself.
As is standard, the claims rest on single-source reporting — the N13 intercept and the Reuters casualty figure — and remain unverified by independent corroboration. The Iranian government has not commented on the allegations.
2 developments
- StrongReport: Iran plotted to assassinate Trump during Turkey visit, plane replaced after intelligence warning
- DevelopingReporter challenges Trump on Iranian executions; president downplays scale
- DevelopingTrump confidant says second round of attacks on Iran is happening now, signals support
- DevelopingUS officials: Trump has not abandoned diplomacy with Iran, patience wearing thin
Source and signal
- Internal intake
