
Raises European concerns. Mojtaba Khamenei's Properties and Apartments in front of the Israeli Embassy in London

An investigative investigation by Bloomberg has revealed a serious security vulnerability in London, after it was spotted that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of former Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, owned two luxury apartments in the upscale Kensington neighborhood directly overlooking the embassy building of the Israeli occupation entity.
According to the investigation, the apartments are located on the sixth and seventh floors and less than 50 meters from the embassy, providing (according to security experts) an ideal location for potential surveillance operations that include monitoring movements, eavesdropping, and hacking networks.
European reports have also indicated that he owns, through a shell company and another shell company registered in the Isle of Man, another 11 mansions in the north London borough of Hampstead, an area known as the "Billionaires' Row".
Roger Macmillan described the situation as a "serious security breach," adding, "Iran actually has a direct line of sight to the back of the Israeli embassy from less than 50 meters away, two apartments with a direct line of sight — this is not an ordinary real estate investment, but a permanent observation platform."
McMillan explained that the apartment's proximity to the embassy building allows staff and visitors to be monitored, and even photographed, and that this short distance may allow for the use of sophisticated technological means to gather information.

