Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has been linked to two luxury apartments in London with a direct line of sight to the Israeli Embassy. Security experts warn the location could enable permanent surveillance of the diplomatic site. The properties, acquired through intermediaries, are located in Kensington and were identified by UK media. A terrorism specialist called the situation a 'serious security breach.' Bloomberg's investigation suggested Khamenei's overseas assets may span multiple countries, including Europe and the Gulf. The properties, valued at around $138 million, sit less than 50 meters from the embassy's rear. Roger Macmillan, a former security director, stated the apartments represent a 'permanent surveillance platform.'