YONI BEN MENACHEM -- The Qatari news site Al-Khaleej Online, often seen as aligned with the Qatari government, published a detailed article this morning analyzing Israel's alleged assassination methods in Iran.
According to the report, since the start of Israel's offensive on June 13, a new and unprecedented Israeli intelligence strategy has emerged — combining cyber, satellite, and AI technologies with drones and ground operations to target top Iranian military and scientific figures.
Dr. Mustafa Al-Hadithi, a security and strategy expert quoted in the piece, called this the “modern assassination,” involving hacking into databases, AI-driven analysis, and the exploitation of human weaknesses. He emphasized that the goal isn’t just elimination, but to send a strategic message: "Iran’s system is fully exposed, and no one is safe."
The article outlines a multi-stage operation: It begins with breaches into communication systems, security cameras, databases, and sensitive devices to gather a comprehensive intelligence profile of the target. AI tools then analyze behavior, identify weak points, and predict the individual's future movements with high accuracy.