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Israel-Iran Sangharsh: Netanyahu claims that Iran tried to kill Donald Trump-is their claim true? , world News

The great geopolitical drama of our time, where missiles fly, disappear, and the world leaders exchanged dangers such as teenage disintegration tracks, Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel added another scene to the script -it is characterized by Donald Trump, Iran and two perceived killings efforts. The claim is explosive, the implications are very high, and, as usual, the truth is somewhere between a press release and a redacious CIA memo.So, what’s really going on?

View one: Netanyahu takes the mic

Trump attempt to murder

President Donald Trump Butler is surrounded by US secret service agents at a campaign rally on July 13, 2024 in PA.

In a recent interview, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Iran had tried twice not to kill Donald Trump during the 2024 US President’s campaign. With the creation of a person who has seen some much intelligence briefing, Netanyahu called Trump “enemy number one” for Tehran and said that the Islamic Republic used proxy and cladstine operators to take the plot out.According to Netanyahu, the first attempt came to a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a bullet allegedly missed the inches on Trump’s ear. The shooter, Thomas Matthew miscreants were killed by the secret service agents at the scene.The second incident included an armed man, Ryan Ruth, who was arrested at Trump’s Golf Club in West Palm Beach. Any shot was removed, but optics were worrisome. Two close calls, two armed men, and now a bold allegations tie both incidents to Tehran.For now, American intelligence agencies remain publicly non -communal. No formal confirmation, no attention. Just silence – and silence, in geopolitics, is rarely meaningless.

Scene to: The Dose and the Man in Tehran

Unlike Netanyahu’s claims, the US Department of Justice has receipts. In November 2024, federal prosecutors ignored the allegations against Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), allegedly working for the Tehran-based operative, a Farhad Shekerri. Shakeri had planned a murder for murder, according to the indictment, which was not targeting anyone other than Donald Trump.

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Israel vs Iran

The plot was Brezen. Shakeri allegedly hired the US-based middlemen to survey and eliminate them. The Trump was not the only name in the list – disorders like Maasih Alinezad were also targeted – but the instructions allegedly made clear: if there is a target above all, it is Trump.Shakeri remains in Iran. IRGC, approximate, denies everything. But the allegation is the closest thing for the official confirmation that Tehran was not just dreaming of taking revenge – it was a budget for it.

Scene three: a Pakistani link and a ghost plot

Earlier in July 2024, US officials stopped another plot, including a Pakistani national named Asif businessman. Although the details remain Merky, the businessman allegedly tried to recruit an undercover agent to attack Trump. Motive? Retashing for the 2020 strike on Iranian General Kasem Solimani, which remains a point of national passion in Tehran.This plot never created material – perhaps more than a concept pitch than an expired operation – but it was enough to lift red flags in American intelligence services. With two different efforts in the same year, the question is no longer if Trump was a target, but how many times he has been lucky.

Scene four: Ghost of Solimani

Since January 2020, when an American drone Solimani was converted into a pit near Baghdad Airport, Iran has been on a mission – not only to mourn, but also to settle the score. Trump was not just the US President who signed the hit; In the eyes of Tehran, he became the architect of insult.In the following years, the IRGC has gone without forgetting a single name in his hit list like a chess grandmaster, strategically, strategically, and in its hit list. Many plots target not only Trump, but also his lieutenant: Mike Pompeo, John Bolton, Brian Hook. Some schemes were thwarted. Other people were close to execution.Iran, of course, denies all such plots. But after a visit to Mossad, the denial as nuclear feature in Natanz becomes hollow.

Decision (so far)

Let’s separate smoke from gunpowder:

  • Netanyahu’s claims: Politically useful, possibly true, but so far, only partially confirmed.
  • Shekery’s conspiracy: Documents legally. The most reliable evidence has yet tried to target Trump through direct means.
  • Businessman’s ghost operation: Less defined, but corresponding to a pattern of vengeance.
  • Solimani effects: Thrinline is all tied together – long memory of Tehran, and long list of its goals.

It is worth noting that Netanyahu revelations come in the midst of their ongoing campaign of Israel – the operations against the Iranian property in the growing lion -pure area. Subtext is clear: Iran is not just a nuclear threat; It is a state sponsor of global murder plots, and Donald Trump is evidence.

One last thing

Murder plots are not new for the theater of the Middle East. But hardly they do the US President as a victim. It makes this saga extraordinary alone. Whether the claims of Netanyahu have been included in the dustbin of the political theater or a truth, there is a truth: Tehran never forgives. And Trump never forgets.

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