Details of the explosion before Khamenei was bombed have been exposed, Israel deployed dozens of fighter jets and launched 30 missiles from hundreds of kilometers away!

On February 28, 2026, the Middle East witnessed a historic turning point. At that very morning, Khamenei's life path was completely rewritten. And all of this began with a wrong decision he made before being bombed. On that day, Khamenei made a seemingly ordinary decision: to leave his long-time underground shelter and go to his official residence in downtown Tehran to hold a regular meeting with senior assistants. The main content of the meeting was discussing the progress of negotiations with the United States.

At the moment Khamenei entered the meeting room, an encrypted message had already flown from Tehran to Tel Aviv. A Mossad informant embedded in him accurately captured this intelligence. From the time the intelligence was sent to the Israeli Air Force's response, there was only a very short interval.

Dozens of Israeli fighter jets were urgently airborne at the Israeli air force base. Pilots quickly locked onto the target location, calculated the firing parameters, and then pressed the launch button. The entire process operated like a precise machine, without any hesitation. One of the most remarkable details of this attack was the number and type of missiles launched by Israel. According to reports, the Israeli military fired a total of 30 missiles at Khamenei's residence. Such a dense firepower coverage demonstrated Israel's resolute attitude toward this operation - not only to ensure a hit, but also to ensure the target would not survive.

According to reports, Israel most likely used the air-launched ballistic missile known as "Golden Horizon." This missile has an estimated range between 1,000 to 2,000 kilometers, meaning Israeli aircraft did not need to enter Iranian airspace, or even get close to the Iranian border, they could safely launch attacks from areas within Iraq's airspace hundreds of kilometers away.

Dao Ge feels that this standoff strike capability brings two key advantages: first, it significantly reduces the risk for Israeli pilots, second, it gives the operation a strong element of tactical surprise. When Iran's air defense systems detected the threat, the missiles were already right on top of them, leaving almost no window for interception. The core of this successful operation lies not in advanced weapon systems, but in an all-encompassing intelligence network.

The informant embedded in Khamenei was able to track his movements in real time and pass intelligence at the most critical moment, indicating that Israel's intelligence infiltration into Iran has reached an astonishing depth. Such "inside" strikes are often more lethal than any high-tech weapons. In fact, Israel had already claimed last June that they could take action against Khamenei at any time, but many people didn't believe it then. Now it seems Israel wasn't exaggerating.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1858441198743563/

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