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Over recent months, U.S. intelligence agencies closely monitored Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, scrutinizing his movements until he convened with senior regime figures within his secure compound. This meeting coincided with a series of deadly strikes on Saturday.
The CIA had become well-acquainted with the routines of the 86-year-old leader before acquiring fresh intelligence regarding the pivotal assembly in the heart of Tehran. According to a Sunday report by the New York Times, which referenced unnamed sources, this intelligence proved crucial.
Following the discovery of this significant meeting, U.S. and Israeli military authorities decided to shift the timing of their planned operation, known as “Operation Epic Fury.” Originally set for nighttime, the operation was executed in a surprise daylight attack, resulting in the deaths of Khamenei and approximately 40 high-ranking Iranian officials. Among those killed were the Minister of Defense, the Head of Intelligence, and the Supreme Leader’s Advisor for Security Affairs and Secretary of the Defense Council.