Iranian Revolutionary Guard-trained terrorist targeted Ivanka Trump for assassination: Report
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- An Iraqi national, allegedly trained by Iran's IRGC, plotted to assassinate Ivanka Trump in retaliation for the US drone strike that killed Qassem Soleimani.
- The suspect, 32-year-old Mohammed Baqer Sa'd Dawood Al-Sa'di, was arrested in Turkey and reportedly had a detailed map of her Florida home.
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The report details an alleged assassination plot targeting Ivanka Trump, orchestrated by an individual reportedly trained by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). This alleged plot is presented as retaliation for the US drone strike that killed Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani six years prior. The suspect, an Iraqi national, was reportedly apprehended in Turkey and possessed detailed information about Trump's Florida residence.
The New York Post has learned that First Daughter Ivanka Trump "was targeted for assassination by an Iran-trained terrorist with the IRGC in a twisted plot to avenge the President’s liquidation of his mentor."
Sources said that “32-year-old Mohammed Baqer Sa’d Dawood Al-Sa’di, who was recently arrested, had made a “pledge” to kill Ivanka, and even had a detailed map of her Florida home.”
The New York Post reported that the “Iraqi national was allegedly targeting President Donald Trump’s family in retaliation for the killing of Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani in a US drone strike in Baghdad six years ago.”
Antifadh Qanbar, former deputy military attaché at the Iraqi Embassy in Washington, told The New York Post: “After Qassem’s murder, [Al-Sa’di] was moving around telling people ‘We need to kill Ivanka to burn Trump’s house the same way they burned our house.’”
Qanbar added: “We heard he had a map of Ivanka’s Florida home.” A second source also confirmed “Al-Sa’di’s plot to kill Ivanka.”
Al-Sa’di also posted a picture on the “X” platform of a map showing the gated community in Florida where Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner own a $24 million home, alongside the caption: “I say to Americans, look at this picture and know that neither your palaces nor the secret service will protect you. We are currently in the stage of surveillance and analysis. I told you, our revenge is a matter of time.”
According to Qanbar, Al-Sa’di was close to Soleimani, a major general in the IRGC and commander of the elite Quds Force, and looked up to him as a father figure after the death of his father, Ahmad Kazemi, an Iranian brigadier general, in 2006.
Qanbar, who now heads the Future Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting US-Iraqi Kurdish alliances, noted that Al-Sa’di grew up in Baghdad and was largely raised by his Iraqi mother, but “was sent to Tehran to train with the IRGC.”
Qanbar claimed to The New York Post that “Al-Sa’di later founded a travel agency specializing in religious trips,” which allowed him to travel around the world “to connect with terrorist cells.”
Qanbar told the newspaper that when Al-Sa’di was arrested in Turkey last week, “he was also carrying an Iraqi service passport, a special travel document granted to government employees and civil servants of that country, and can only be obtained with the approval of the Iraqi Prime Minister,” according to him.
Al-Sa’di is currently in solitary confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, which houses other prominent inmates such as Luigi Mangiogne, accused of shooting an executive, and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Açık Sorular
- What is the official confirmation from US or Iranian authorities regarding this plot?
- What is the extent of the IRGC's involvement, if any?
- What are the specific details of Al-Sa'di's training and alleged connections to terrorist cells?
- What is the current status of the investigation in Turkey and the US?


