A fresh report by The Wall Street Journal has claimed that Israel recently shared intelligence with the United States suggesting that Iran was allegedly considering a new plot targeting US President Donald Trump. According to the report, the intelligence was conveyed amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing security coordination between Washington and Tel Aviv. The report states that Iran has repeatedly vowed to seek revenge for the 2020 killing of General Qassem Soleimani, an operation carried out during Trump’s previous administration. The newly reported intelligence has renewed concerns within security circles about potential threats against the US President. However, neither the Israeli Embassy nor Iranian officials have publicly commented on the latest report. No official confirmation has been issued by either government regarding the alleged intelligence or the existence of any active assassination plot. Trump has previously acknowledged that he believes he is a top target for Iran. Speaking publicly, he remarked that he considers himself “number one” on Iran’s alleged hit list but said the possibility does not affect his work or decision-making. The report comes at a time of increased tensions in the Middle East, with the United States, Israel, and Iran engaged in a series of military, diplomatic, and intelligence-related developments. While the claims have attracted global attention, the alleged plot has not been independently verified, and officials have yet to release corroborating evidence.


