Israeli security forces revealed on Monday that they had successfully prevented an Iranian assassination plot targeting a senior Israeli defence scientist and a mayor of a major city. According to the Shin Bet (Israel’s internal security service), the suspects involved were linked to Iran’s Quds Force, a covert unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which has a history of conducting foreign operations.
The attempted assassinations reportedly aimed at two high-profile figures: a scientist heavily involved in Israel’s defence industry and a prominent Israeli mayor. Details on the identities of the targets have not been fully disclosed due to security concerns.
Israel’s Minister of Defense, Yoav Gallant, praised the successful thwarting of the plot, crediting Israel’s intelligence network and the close coordination between the Shin Bet and Mossad for their swift action. “This is a stark reminder of Iran’s relentless efforts to harm Israeli citizens and key figures,” Gallant said in a statement. “We will continue to counteract these threats with unwavering resolve.”
Israeli officials emphasized that the plot was part of Iran’s broader strategy to destabilize Israel, citing increased activity by Iranian-backed groups in recent months. This incident comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and Iran, especially after recent developments in the region, including rising hostilities in Syria and Lebanon.
The thwarted plot underscores the ongoing shadow war between Israel and Iran, which has seen covert operations, cyberattacks, and targeted killings on both sides in recent years. Iran, which denies involvement in these activities, has not yet issued an official response to the latest claims by Israeli authorities.
Israel remains on high alert, with defence and security measures being reinforced in key areas. The government has vowed to continue its proactive stance against threats from Tehran, maintaining that it will not tolerate any efforts to harm its citizens or disrupt its national security.
This latest revelation highlights the fragile state of affairs in the Middle East, with tensions between Israel and Iran showing no sign of de-escalation.