
Israel has warned the United States that Iran may have a new plan to assassinate President Donald Trump, according to several reports that surfaced on July 10, 2026.
Quick Take
- Israel shared new intelligence with U.S. officials about an alleged Iranian plot against Trump.
- Multiple outlets said the warning came from Israeli intelligence and was not independently verified by the United States.
- Reports gave no public details on the method, timing, or people tied to the alleged plot.
- Iran denied the accusation, adding another clash to a long and dangerous fight between the two countries.
What Israel Told Washington
Wall Street Journal reporting said Israel recently shared intelligence with the United States that Iran was considering a fresh plan to kill Trump. Fox News and CNN later carried similar accounts, saying the warning involved a new Iranian assassination plot and came through Israeli intelligence channels. The Times of Israel also reported that Israel had warned Washington about a new plan aimed at Trump.
The reports did not give a detailed public description of how the alleged plot would work. They also did not name any operatives or release intercepted messages to back up the warning. That matters because the public record now rests on intelligence summaries, not on open evidence. The reports also said U.S. officials had not independently confirmed the Israeli claim.
Why The Claim Lands Hard
This story hit a nerve because it follows years of Iranian threats and past plots tied to Trump. The United States Justice Department said in 2024 that an Iranian government operative was involved in a foiled murder-for-hire scheme that targeted Trump and other officials. That case gives the latest warning more weight than a random rumor, even if the new allegation remains unproven in public view.
Iran’s leadership denied the accusation. NBC News reported that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Iran had “never” plotted to assassinate Trump, while other outlets carried similar denials from Tehran. Those denials do not settle the issue either way, but they do show the two sides are speaking past each other while the tension between Washington and Tehran keeps rising.
Political Stakes And Public Risk
The timing of the report also raised more questions in Washington. The warning arrived as U.S.-Iran tensions stayed high after fresh strikes and rising military pressure, which makes every threat story carry more political weight. For Trump supporters, the biggest concern is simple: if a foreign regime is again targeting a former president and current president, the government should treat the threat with full seriousness and clear evidence.
Israel Warns Trump of New Iran Assassination Plot: Sources
Israel has reportedly warned Washington that Iran is actively plotting to assassinate the US president, adding a new layer of tension to the already volatile conflict between the United States and Tehran.— joe t (@jtinaglia) July 10, 2026
At the same time, the lack of public proof leaves room for confusion and spin. Conservative readers have every reason to want hard facts before officials use a threat like this to shape policy, diplomacy, or public fear. The safest response is the plain one: protect the president, demand full verification, and keep pressure on any foreign power that threatens American leaders.
Sources:
pjmedia.com, youtube.com, timesofisrael.com, facebook.com, nbcnews.com












