Israel has passed intelligence to Washington alleging that Iran is developing a new plan to assassinate Donald Trump, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. The warning represents a significant escalation in tensions between the United States and Iran, and underscores ongoing security concerns surrounding the former president.
The Israeli intelligence sharing comes amid heightened regional instability and previous reports of Iranian threats against American officials. Israeli officials have reportedly stressed the severity of the alleged plot to their American counterparts, emphasising the need for enhanced security measures.
The disclosure marks another point of friction in the already strained relationship between Washington and Tehran. Iran has previously been accused by both Israeli and American intelligence agencies of plotting against US political figures, allegations Tehran has consistently denied.
The intelligence transfer demonstrates the close security cooperation between Israel and the United States, particularly regarding threats emanating from Iran. Such sharing of threat information is typical between allied nations seeking to protect their leaders from assassination attempts.
Source: Maariv — Original article in Hebrew.




