Suspected mastermind of a wave of antisemitic attacks in Britain 'met Iran's ayatollah days before he was killed'

Israel

A man accused of directing antisemitic attacks in the UK over FaceTime allegedly met the supreme leader of Iran just days before he was killed. US court papers reportedly allege Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi used Apple’s FaceTime app to direct a number of fire-bombings against Jewish targets in London, as well as retaliatory strikes against the West. “Saadi was close with Khamenei,” the US indictment, which was obtained by the Sunday Times , says. “Approximately three days before the