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The Defense Intelligence Agency has reportedly raised its counterintelligence threat assessment for Israel to “critical” — its highest level, now placing the U.S. ally above some adversarial nations. American personnel in Israel discovered spyware on their phones. Targets of the reported eavesdropping include Steve Witkoff, Trump’s top Iran negotiator,...

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Somewhere… Mark Levin is crying over this.. Jesse Watters: “How concerned are you that Israel has been spying on the United States and Freelancing in Lebanon?” JD Vance: “Our interests at times diverge — Israel may like what we’re doing or not, but what we’re doing is in the best interest of the UNITED STATES.” 🔻 Important Context: The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) recently elevated Israel’s counterintelligence threat level to “critical” — the highest tier — citing aggressive Israeli efforts to collect intelligence on senior U.S. officials and internal Trump-administration deliberations about Iran, the Middle East, and related conflicts. Specific concerns include alleged eavesdropping on Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and Pentagon policy officials (e.g., Elbridge Colby and a deputy) involved in Iran and regional talks. —— This builds on decades of history: the 1985 Jonathan Pollard spy case (one of the worst breaches in U.S. history), and 2019 reports of Israeli-linked surveillance devices near the White House, and repeated U.S. intelligence assessments that rank Israeli espionage among the most active on American soil. Both the WH and Mossad deny or downplay this, but our own DIA assessment is that it has significantly escalated. We spy on them too.. yes. Regarding “Freelancing”— it just means Israel has been conducting its own independent military and intelligence operations in Lebanon — especially airstrikes, ground incursions, and targeted actions — sometimes on its own timeline, even when the U.S. is pushing diplomatic deals, ceasefires, or de-escalation with Iran or others… against what President Trump says publicly.

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