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Leaked documents show U.S. intelligence on Israel-Iran

19 October 2024
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Leaked documents show U.S. intelligence on Israel-Iran
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The U.S. is investigating a leak of top-secret intelligence about Israel’s plans to retaliate against Iran, which were posted online by an account called “Middle East Spectator.” The leaked documents detail Israel’s preparations for a potential strike and involve moving munitions and conducting air force exercises. The leak has raised concerns about the breach of trust between the U.S. and Israel and has prompted an investigation by U.S. intelligence agencies and the FBI.

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