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WSJ: Israel Shared Intelligence With US on Alleged Iranian Plot to Assassinate Trump

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WSJ: Israel Shared Intelligence With US on Alleged Iranian Plot to Assassinate Trump

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TL;DR

The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Israel provided the United States with intelligence indicating Iran is considering a plan to assassinate former President Donald Trump. CNN subsequently confirmed the report, citing additional details. The intelligence reportedly prompted Trump to reference the alleged plot during the NATO summit on Wednesday.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Wall Street Journal reported Friday morning that Israel provided the United States with intelligence indicating that the Islamic Republic of Iran is considering a new plan to assassinate former President Donald Trump. According to the report, this intelligence prompted Trump to reference the alleged plot during the NATO summit on Wednesday. CNN later confirmed the report, citing a similar source. The intelligence sharing highlights ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, with Israel serving as a key intelligence partner. The plot remains unconfirmed, and details are limited. As The Zioneer reported earlier, the WSJ broke the story at 00:44, and Trump's reference at the summit was noted in subsequent coverage.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    CNN reports Israel alerted US to new Iranian assassination plot.

  2. Trump referenced the alleged plot during the NATO summit on Wednesday.

  3. WSJ: Israel shared intelligence with US on Iran's alleged new plot to assassinate Trump

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03 · Source and signal

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