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Israeli strike plans on Iran leaked: American concerns rise

American officials are "extremely concerned" about the possible leak of intelligence documents regarding Israeli preparations for conducting a retaliatory strike on Iran, as reported by the Axios portal. The document was published on Telegram by a pro-Iranian account.

Americans are concerned about the leak.
Americans are concerned about the leak.
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Adam Zygiel

20 October 2024 06:41

The issue concerns a document published on Thursday by the Middle East Spectator account, which is claimed to originate from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) under the Pentagon.

According to Axios, the account has ties to Iranian services, and the author of the post claimed to have received the document from an "informed source within the US intelligence community." The document is marked "top secret" and details observations by US intelligence of Israeli preparations on October 15-16 for a retaliatory strike on Iran. It mentions, among other things, the movement of at least 56 air-launched ballistic missiles, activities related to drones, and Israeli military exercises.

Americans "extremely concerned"

As reported by Axios, the Pentagon and the American intelligence community declined to comment on the issue but did not deny the authenticity of the documents. According to the portal, American officials are "extremely concerned" about a potentially very serious leak of intelligence information, although they doubt it will impact Israel's plans regarding the attack.

On Friday, October 6 at 5:00 PM ET, US President Joe Biden stated that he is aware of the Israeli plans but refused to provide any details.

The attack would be a response to the Iranian missile attack on October 1, which was a retaliation for Israel's killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah in Lebanon. According to sources including the "Wall Street Journal," Israel assured Washington that the target of the attack would be Iranian military sites, not—as previously speculated—Iran's oil or nuclear installations.

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