Israel shares intelligence warning Iran plotted new assassination attempt against Trump: report
Regional stability hinges on credible deterrence and strategic partnerships with key allies.
Let's sit with that headline for a second. Israeli intelligence didn't say Iran was thinking about it or making noise online. They said Tehran developed a plan.
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Israel shared intelligence with the U.S. indicating Iran developed a new plan to assassinate Trump, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
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Let's sit with that headline for a second. Israeli intelligence didn't say Iran was thinking about it or making noise online. They said Tehran developed a plan. That word "developed" matters. It means logistics, timing, people assigned to a task. This isn't chatter picked up in some encrypted channel by accident. It's a targeting decision against a former and possibly future president of the United States, and it came from a government that has spent forty years calling us the Great Satan and meaning it.
What's striking is how little this moved the needle in the daily news cycle. A hostile state allegedly plotting to kill an American president should be the lead story everywhere, not a Wednesday afternoon wire item. Instead it slides by the way the Butler shooting investigation slid by, the way so much of what should shock us just gets absorbed. We've become numb to threats against Trump specifically, which is its own kind of scandal. Imagine this same report about any other living president and count how many press conferences would follow.
There's also the obvious point nobody wants to say out loud: this is exactly the kind of thing the last administration's Iran policy was supposed to prevent through diplomacy and patience. Instead we got a regime emboldened enough, apparently, to keep planning assassinations on American soil against American political figures. Deterrence isn't an abstraction. It either works or people plan murders anyway.
Israel sharing this intelligence isn't a small gesture either. It's a reminder of who actually treats American security as a shared interest and who talks about it in State Department language while quietly doing the opposite. That distinction should shape how seriously we take alliance decisions going forward, not just this news cycle.
Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.

