Pentagon Raises Israel's Espionage Threat Level Amid Trump-Netanyahu Tensions
Pentagon declares Israeli espionage a ‘critical threat’ to US as Trump-Netanyahu rift grows-Report
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The Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency has classified Israel's espionage threat to the US as 'critical' due to concerns over intelligence gathering on the Trump administration. This comes amid escalating tensions between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding military actions in the Middle East.
- 01The Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency has upgraded Israel's espionage threat level to 'critical', the highest rating.
- 02US officials have implemented stricter security measures during visits to Israel, including using temporary devices and avoiding sensitive discussions in vulnerable locations.
- 03Tensions between Trump and Netanyahu have intensified, particularly over Israeli military actions in Lebanon.
- 04Netanyahu downplayed the disagreements with Trump, framing them as normal tactical disagreements within a strong alliance.
- 05Israeli officials have denied allegations of espionage, asserting that their intelligence operations focus on adversaries, not allies.
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The Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) has raised Israel's espionage threat level to 'critical', reflecting growing concerns that Israeli intelligence may be gathering sensitive information on the Trump administration. This assessment, reported by NBC, follows a period of heightened tensions between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, particularly over military actions in the Middle East. The DIA's internal notice highlights Israel's advanced intelligence capabilities and recommends stricter security protocols for US personnel traveling to Israel. Despite these concerns, routine intelligence sharing is expected to continue. Netanyahu characterized the differences with Trump as normal tactical disagreements, emphasizing the strong alliance between the two nations. However, Israeli officials have firmly denied any allegations of espionage against the US, stating their operations target adversaries rather than allies. The situation underscores the complexities of US-Israel relations amid shifting political dynamics.
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US personnel traveling to Israel will face increased security protocols due to the upgraded threat assessment.
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