Iran’s Revenge Mission: Ivanka Trump Named

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An Iran-backed terrorist commander allegedly vowed to assassinate Ivanka Trump in revenge for Qasem Soleimani, underscoring how far America’s enemies will go to strike at a president they hate and a country they want to intimidate.

Story Snapshot

  • Iran-linked militant Mohammad Baqer al-Saadi allegedly pledged to kill Ivanka Trump as revenge for the 2020 Soleimani strike.
  • Al-Saadi, tied to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Kata’ib Hezbollah, is now in United States custody facing terrorism charges.
  • A separate suspected Iranian front group boasted that Ivanka was “on the verge of death” and threatened the entire Trump family.
  • Public reports describe chilling intent and targeting, but claims about a “blueprint” of her home have not yet been documented in released court records.

Iran’s Network: From Soleimani’s Death to Threats on Trump’s Family

Media reports identify Mohammad Baqer al-Saadi as a senior commander in Kata’ib Hezbollah, an Iraqi militia designated by the United States as a terrorist organization and directly linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).[1] According to broadcast summaries, al-Saadi allegedly vowed to assassinate Ivanka Trump, with his motive described as revenge for the 2020 United States strike that killed IRGC Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani.[1] Coverage further notes that al-Saadi reportedly viewed Soleimani as a mentor figure and had repeatedly called for revenge on Americans following that strike.[1]

Reporting based on prosecutors and intelligence-linked sources portrays al-Saadi as coordinating or directing nearly twenty attacks across Europe targeting United States and Jewish interests, including bombings, arson, and stabbings.[1] These accounts also say he explored attacks on American soil, including a planned strike on a synagogue in New York.[1] He is now in United States custody, facing terrorism-related charges that could lead to life in prison.[1] Officials have not publicly detailed every aspect of his targeting, citing an active investigation and security sensitivities.[1]

Claims of Direct Targeting: Ivanka Trump in the Crosshairs

Television and print reports quoting sourced briefings state that al-Saadi explicitly vowed to assassinate Ivanka Trump in retaliation for Soleimani’s death, treating her as a symbolic and personal extension of President Donald Trump’s decision to eliminate the Iranian commander.[1] One television transcript cites foreign outlet I24 News as the basis for this claim, emphasizing that the threat came from a veteran militant, not an anonymous internet poster.[1] Other coverage notes that court filings confirm broader calls for violence by al-Saadi against Trump family members, Jewish communities, and United States interests worldwide, though the exact wording has not yet been made public.[1]

Separate but related reporting from the Jerusalem Post describes a suspected Iranian front group, Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia, which publicly claimed it had nearly killed Ivanka Trump and used vulgar language to describe her.[2] The same group urged Americans, including people within the United States security apparatus, to kill Donald Trump and threatened that retribution would follow him and his relatives.[2] The organization has claimed responsibility for arson and bombing attacks on Jewish, Israeli, and Iranian dissident sites across Europe, including the burning of ambulances belonging to a Jewish volunteer emergency service in London.[2] These statements underline an ideological campaign that blends terrorism with explicit incitement.

What We Know—and Do Not Yet Know—About Alleged Home Targeting

Some commentaries and social media discussions surrounding this case go further, suggesting that al-Saadi had a “blueprint” or detailed layout of Ivanka Trump’s Florida home, implying an advanced stage of operational planning. However, the materials available in open sources so far—the news videos, articles, and summarized descriptions of court filings—do not reproduce any physical blueprint, floor plan, or evidentiary exhibit establishing that level of detail.[1][2] No publicly released indictment text or affidavit in the provided record specifically confirms that law enforcement seized architectural diagrams of her residence.

That gap does not mean the threat is exaggerated; it means the public record is partial. Terrorism and counterintelligence cases often remain heavily redacted while investigations continue, leaving citizens with a mix of official statements, selective leaks, and media interpretations rather than a full evidentiary picture.[1] For conservatives, the key takeaway is twofold: hostile regimes and their proxies are clearly willing to target American leaders’ families, yet citizens should also be cautious about jumping from reported intent to unverified operational details. Demanding transparency from federal agencies, while supporting strong action against foreign terrorists, stays true to both security and constitutional accountability.

Sources:

[1] YouTube – Iran Proxy TO ASSASSINATE Ivanka Trump? Kata’ib Hezbollah …

[2] Web – Alleged Iranian front group calls on Americans to kill Donald Trump