Ivanka Trump, the daughter of the US president, found herself in the crosshairs of danger when an IRGC-trained terrorist plotted to attack her. The motive behind this sinister plan was revenge for the death of Iranian military officer Qasim Soleimani, who was killed in a US drone strike in 2020. According to reports, the 32-year-old Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi had obtained a blueprint of Ms.
Trump's luxurious island home in an attempt to carry out his deadly mission. The property, located on Indian Creek Island near Miami Beach, Florida, is valued at $24 million and is where Ms. Trump lives with her husband, Jared Kushner, and their three children.
Al-Saadi, who has been charged with 18 separate attacks and planned attacks, has a history of targeting high-profile individuals. He was allegedly involved in a shooting at a US consulate in Toronto and the stabbing of two Jewish people in north London last month. He also helped plan attacks on synagogues in Belgium and the Netherlands.
In his threatening message, delivered in Arabic, Al-Saadi warned the Americans that their palaces and Secret Service protection would not be able to save them. He claimed to be in the stage of surveillance and analysis, and declared that their revenge was a matter of time. It is believed that Al-Saadi had close ties with Soleimani and his successor Esmail Qaani, as confirmed by senior fellow Elizabeth Tzurkov from the New Lines Institute.
Al-Saadi was born in Baghdad, Iraq, but later moved to Tehran to receive training from the IRGC. His father, Iranian brigadier general Ahmad Kazemi, passed away in 2006. Last week, Al-Saadi was apprehended in Turkey and now faces charges for his involvement in various attacks.
The US Department of Justice has been contacted for further comment on this matter. The safety and security of Ms. Trump and her family remains a top priority, and this incident serves as a reminder of the constant threat posed by terrorism.