Israel Accused of Spying on US Troops in Shocking Report
The Young TurksDecember 27, 202510 min120,793 views
25 connections·35 entities in this video→Allegations of Israeli Espionage on US Forces
- 🎯 Sources speaking to The Guardian allege that Israeli operatives attempted to spy on American troops stationed at the Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in southern Israel.
- ⚠️ The spying reportedly escalated to a point where US commanders felt compelled to confront Israeli counterparts and demand it cease.
Historical Context of Israeli Espionage
- 💡 A former CIA agent and whistleblower recounted an instance where 100% of gifts brought by Israelis to CIA headquarters contained listening devices.
- 🚫 This led to a policy prohibiting Israelis from entering CIA facilities to prevent further attempts at bugging conference rooms.
- 🧠 The former agent stated that 100% of his colleagues did not trust Mossad, highlighting a long-standing issue of distrust.
Obstacles to Humanitarian Aid in Gaza
- 🔍 US soldiers at the CMCC were tasked with facilitating humanitarian aid into Gaza, but Israel allegedly acted as a significant obstacle.
- 🚫 Israel reportedly blocked aid by claiming items were dual-use, even including essential supplies like tent poles and chemicals for water purification.
- 🚫 Palestinians were excluded from planning discussions regarding the 20-point peace plan, with efforts to include them via video calls repeatedly cut off by Israeli officials.
Official Denials and Lack of Consequences
- 💬 The IDF issued a statement calling the claims of intelligence gathering on partners
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