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  • Former U.S. officials say CIA considers Israel to be Mideast’s biggest spy threat - Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper
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    Former U.S. officials say CIA considers Israel to be Mideast’s biggest spy threat
    U.S. intelligence agents stationed in Israel report multiple cases of equipment tampering, suspected break ins in recent years; CIA officials tell the Associated Press that Israel may have leaked info that led to the capture of an agent inside Syria’s chemical weapons program.

    The CIA station chief opened the locked box containing the sensitive equipment he used from his home in Tel Aviv, Israel, to communicate with CIA headquarters in Virginia, only to find that someone had tampered with it. He sent word to his superiors about the break-in.

    The incident, described to the Associated Press by three former senior U.S. intelligence officials, might have been dismissed as just another cloak-and-dagger incident in the world of international espionage, except that the same thing had happened to the previous station chief in Israel.

    It was a not-so-subtle reminder that, even in a country friendly to the United States, the CIA was itself being watched.

    In a separate episode, according to another two former U.S. officials speaking to the Associated Press, a CIA officer in Israel came home to find the food in the refrigerator had been rearranged. In all the cases, the U.S. government believes Israel’s security services were responsible.

    Ils sont vraiment aussi naïfs les agents de la CIA ?

    • Les Etats Unis voient leur proche allié israélien comme une menace en matière d’espionnage
      Par Adam Goldman et Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press,
      San Francisco Chronicle (USA) 28 juillet 2012 traduit de l’anglais par Djazaïri

      WASHINGTON (AP) — Le chef de la station de la CIA à Tel Aviv avait déverrouillé la boîte qui contenait le matériel sensible dont il se servait à son domicile de Tel Aviv, en Israël, pour communiquer avec le siège de la CIA en Virginie, et n’avait pu que constater que quelqu’un l’avait trafiqué. Ce dont il référa à ses supérieurs.

      Cet incident, décrit par trois anciens cadres des services secrets US aurait pu être rangé simplement parmi les péripéties qui émaillent le monde de l’espionnage international, sauf que le même chose était arrivée au précédent chef de station en Israël.

      C’était un rappel pas très subtil que, même dans un pays ami des Etats Unis, la CIA elle-même était sous surveillance.

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