ALBAWABA - According to a report by WSJ, U.S. officials said that the Israeli intelligence claims of Iran's plot to kill President Trump were "deemed not to be entirely credible."
Israel's warning sparked chaos, which led Trump to fly home from Turkey aboard an older Air Force One plane instead of his all-new luxury jet gifted by the Qatari government. As war resumed between the US and Iran, the information was enough for the Secret Service to take quick action for fear of the president's safety.
In response, Trump denied on Wednesday that there were enough security concerns to switch planes, citing that he faces threats "all the time" and he is "number one on their list."
Israel claims of Iran plot to kill Trump deemed "not to be entirely credible," WSJ reports
Additionally, White House communications director Steven Cheung assured that the Qatari luxury plane "has been fitted with high-level security protocols" to ensure Trump's safety.
Other U.S. officials showed concern that Israel shared the information in hopes of influencing the return of an all-out war between the U.S. and Iran, stating further that Iran knows that targeting Trump could lead to a heavier military response.
Mojtaba Khamenei vows to avenge his father in new statement

Mourners wave a flag bearing the portraits of Iran's current supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei (L) and his slain father Ali Khamenei during a funeral procession for Iran's slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei and members of his family in Tehran on July 6, 2026. (Photo by OZAN KOSE / AFP)
According to Roya, current Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei recently vowed to avenge his father's death in a new statement.
He said, "Revenge is the will of our nation and must be carried out. Soon, the free people of the world will fulfill a part of this divine mission."
Mojtaba added, "We pledge to avenge your pure blood and that of all the martyrs of these two wars from the criminal and dishonorable murderers. These criminals, whose list is available from head to toe, will take with them to the grave the wish of a peaceful death in bed. They should know that this matter does not depend on my existence or the existence of other officials."