By Eric Vandenbroeck and co-workers
Britain Involved in Israel's 'Deadly
Plot' to Strike Iran
The United States has launched an investigation into leaked
documents allegedly revealing Israel's plans to strike Iran, with indications
of British involvement in the operation.
US House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed the probe,
describing the leak as "very concerning".
The classified files,
which began circulating on Telegram last week, detail Israel's military
preparations, including missile movements and training exercises for aircraft.
The documents also suggest that the UK is playing a
key role in Israel's plans through the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance.
The revelation comes amidst heightened tensions in the region, with Israel
intensifying its offensive in Gaza and Lebanon.
The leaked documents,
reportedly prepared by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, describe US
interpretations of Israeli Air Force and Navy planning based on satellite
imagery from mid-October.
One document, titled
"Israel: Air Force Continues Preparations for Strike on Iran and Conducts
a Second Large-Force Employment Exercise", details activities including
ballistic and air-to-surface missile handling.
Another document,
"Israel: Defense Forces Continue Key Munitions Preparations and Covert UAV
Activity Almost Certainly for a Strike on Iran", focuses on drone
operations.
The files also bear
the initials TK, standing for Talent Keyhole, which relates to
satellite-generated intelligence.
A senior UK
intelligence source stated: "The UK has a leading role in providing
intelligence support for the whole of the Five Eyes community into the Middle
East."
The documents suggest that Israel possesses nuclear
weapons, though this has never been publicly confirmed by the state.
US launches probe into leaked documents suggesting
Britain involved in Israel's 'deadly plot' to strike Iran
However, they note
that the US has not seen indications of Israel planning to use nuclear weapons
against Iran.
Confirming an
investigation into the leak had been initiated, Johnson said: "Some
serious allegations are being made there.
"The investigation's underway and I'll get a
briefing on that in a couple of hours."
Officials have
privately acknowledged the documents' authenticity, according to The New York
Times.
However, they suggest
the leaked information likely represents only a portion of the intelligence the
US has on its close ally's planning.
The leak has raised
concerns about the potential impact on US-Israel relations and regional
stability.
Mick Mulroy, former
deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East, warned that
"the future coordination between the US and Israel could be
challenged" if the leak is confirmed.
He emphasized that
trust is crucial to the relationship.
The Pentagon has stated it is looking into the leak
reports.
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