A precision strike on a Tehran leadership compound wiped out Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and gutted Iran's top military brass on Saturday morning.
How the C.I.A. tracked Khamenei
How the C.I.A. tracked Khamenei
- The C.I.A. had been monitoring Khamenei's movements for months.
- Intelligence from last year's 12-day war sharpened their tracking ability.
- A Saturday-morning gathering of top officials sealed the timing.
- High-fidelity location data got passed directly to Israel.
- Israeli fighter jets launched around 6 a.m. from their bases.
- Long-range missiles hit the Tehran compound roughly two hours later.
- Khamenei and senior officials occupied separate buildings at the site.
- Israel pulled off what they called tactical surprise despite war prep.
- Ali Shamkhani headed Iran's National Defense Council before the strike killed him.
- Mohammad Pakpour ran the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as commander-in-chief.
- Iran's state agency IRNA confirmed both deaths on Sunday.
- Follow-on strikes also decimated senior intelligence agency ranks.
- Mohammad Shirazi served as deputy intelligence minister.
- Aziz Nasirzadeh held the defense minister role.
- Seyyed Majid Mousavi commanded the IRGC Aerospace Force.
- Iran's top intelligence officer managed to escape the operation.
- Joint planning had been underway for months before Saturday.
- Trump previously claimed the U.S. knew Khamenei's hiding spot.
- Both countries originally planned a nighttime strike instead.
- Intelligence networks from the prior conflict powered this whole operation.