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NBC News reports that Israel may be spying on top U.S. officials.
Duh!
Why is this being presented as a shocking development?
U.S. intelligence officials, whistleblowers, and journalists have been discussing Israeli espionage against the United States for decades. In 2019, Politico reported that U.S. officials believed Israel was behind Stingray surveillance devices found near the White House during Trump’s first term. According to that report, there were no meaningful consequences.
So what exactly has changed? NBC’s reporting suggests that Israel is seeking insight into internal Trump administration deliberations on Iran and the broader Middle East. But if Israel already enjoys extensive access to Washington’s political and military establishment, does this indicate that certain channels have been cut off? Or is this simply another attempt to create the appearance of daylight between Washington and Tel Aviv?
Either way, the real story may not be that Israel is spying. The real story may be why the media is suddenly treating a long-established reality as breaking news.
There are some reports that the intelligence community knew this early this week but held the reports about it until after the House of Representatives passed the FY2027 National Defense Authorization Act with Section 224 which requires military cooperation between the U.S. and Israel in a way the U.S. has never agreed to with any other country. In other words, whoever is worried about this is not that worried about this.