Israel Supplied Intelligence in Airstrike Discussed in Signal Chat: WSJ
- A U.S. airstrike targeted a Houthi official based on Israeli intelligence gathered from a source in Yemen, according to The Wall Street Journal.
- The White House insists that none of the leaked information was classified, while Israeli officials expressed concerns over the public exposure of sensitive data.
- A Houthi member accused the UAE of providing intelligence for U.S. Strikes, threatening that Houthi retaliation would target Abu Dhabi and Dubai directly.
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Israeli anger towards the US after the scandalous chat
Israel's intelligence service is reportedly furious with the US because the Trump summit's Signal chat contained sensitive information from an Israeli source in Yemen. The information was about how the military learned the whereabouts of a Houthi rebel leader.
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National Security Advisor Michael Waltz cited Israeli intelligence in a leaked Signal chat on U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, NBC News reported. His message described targeting a Houthi “top missile guy.” The leak raises concerns over sharing sensitive data on an unsecured platform.
Israel intel tipped off US about Houthi targets in Yemen: report
A US airstrike which targeted a Houthi official earlier this month was based on Israeli intelligence gathered from a person in Yemen, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. Citing two US officials, WSJ said Israel provided intel to the US which it received from an individual in Yemen about the suspected senior Houthi figure, which helped the US locate and eliminate the official in a 15 March airstrike. That airstrike was discussed in a gr…
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