In yet another shocking breach of classified information, U.S. intelligence documents outlining Israel’s potential retaliatory plans against Iran have surfaced online, igniting concern among global security experts. The documents, leaked on Telegram by an account named “Middle East Spectator,” reveal highly sensitive details about Israel’s preparations for a strike, including munitions movements and air force exercises. The revelations come at a time of extreme tension in the Middle East, following Iran’s missile attack on Israel on October 1.
Marked “Top Secret” and meant for U.S. and its “Five Eyes” allies, these documents hint at Israel’s closely guarded nuclear capabilities, sparking international anxiety. Despite reassurances that there is no indication Israel intends to use nuclear weapons, the leak threatens to erode the trust between the U.S. and Israel, a cornerstone of their intelligence-sharing relationship.
Former CIA officer Mick Mulroy warned that this breach could severely impact future U.S.-Israel coordination, particularly in the volatile context of Iran. The FBI and intelligence agencies are racing to track down the source, with officials worried that this could be just the beginning of a larger, more damaging leak. As global tensions rise, the fallout from this breach could reverberate across the international security landscape, putting critical alliances at risk.