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37 months in prison for ex-CIA analyst who leaked docs on Israeli strike

11 June 2025
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37 months in prison for ex-CIA analyst who leaked docs on Israeli strike
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A former CIA analyst, Asif Rahman, was sentenced to 37 months in prison for leaking top secret US intelligence on Israeli military plans against Iran. Arrested in Cambodia, Rahman pleaded guilty to willful retention and transmission of national defense information after transmitting classified documents that delayed Israel’s retaliatory actions following Iranian missile strikes.

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