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ABD Savunma İstihbaratı, İsrail’in casusluk tehdidini ‘kritik’ seviyeye çıkardı

ABD Savunma İstihbarat Ajansı (DIA), İsrail’in ABD’li yetkililere yönelik casusluk faaliyetlerine ilişkin karşı istihbarat tehdit değerlendirmesini ‘kritik’ seviyeye yükseltti. Karar, iki mevcut ve bir eski ABD’li yetkilinin aktardığı bilgilere dayanıyor. Bu adım, Washington ile Tel Aviv arasında son dönemde artan gerilimlerin gölgesinde geldi. Değerlendirme, iki ülke arasındaki güven ilişkisinde yeni bir kırılma noktasına işaret ediyor. DIA’nın bu sınıflandırması, İsrail’i en yüksek tehdit kategorisine taşıyarak ABD ulusal güvenlik aygıtındaki kaygıların boyutunu gözler önüne seriyor. Raporda, hangi somut istihbarat faaliyetlerinin bu kararı tetiklediğine dair ayrıntı verilmedi. İki müttefik ülke arasında stratejik iş birliği sürerken, bu tür bir adım diplomatik ve askeri ilişkilerde yeni bir hassasiyet yaratabilir. Uzmanlar, değerlendirmenin özellikle bilgi paylaşımı ve ortak operasyonel çalışmalar üzerinde etkili olabileceğini belirtiyor. Gelişme, ABD-İsrail ilişkilerindeki güven sorununun kurumsal düzeyde de kabul gördüğünü ortaya koyuyor.

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    US raises threat assessment level for Israeli spying of officials to 'critical'

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  2. Güvenlik06 Haz 18:49

    Pentagon raises alarm over Israel’s ‘unhinged’ spying on US officials: Report

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