오픈뉴스백과
세계의 오늘한국의 오늘피드
뉴스
전체 뉴스진영별 의제회사정부과학학술용어사전뉴스로 배우기
커뮤니티제보
...

오픈뉴스백과

집단지성 기반 뉴스 검증 플랫폼. 다양한 시각으로 뉴스를 이해합니다.

서비스

세계의 오늘한국의 오늘뉴스정부과학학술용어사전소개

법적 고지

개인정보처리방침이용약관콘텐츠 이용 안내

문의

이메일 문의

본 플랫폼에서 제공하는 뉴스 콘텐츠의 저작권은 각 언론사에 있으며, 무단 복제 및 배포를 금지합니다.

RSS 피드를 통해 수집된 콘텐츠는 각 원저작자의 라이선스 조건을 따릅니다. 오픈 라이선스(CC-BY 등) 콘텐츠는 해당 라이선스에 따라 출처를 표기합니다.

오픈뉴스백과는 뉴스 집계 및 검증 플랫폼으로, 개별 기사의 내용에 대한 책임은 해당 언론사에 있습니다.

이용자가 작성한 피드백, 팩트체크, 독자 제보 등의 콘텐츠에 대한 책임은 해당 작성자에게 있습니다.

콘텐츠 제거 요청: contact@opennewspedia.com

© 2026 오픈뉴스백과 (OpenNewsPedia). All rights reserved.

한국의 오늘
미디어 커버리지1건1개 미디어
진보 성향 100%
Dawn (Pakistan)
세계
진보 성향

Enemy mine

Dawn (Pakistan)
조회 0
Enemy mine

EVERY now and then there seems to emerge a vague if transient realisation in some small circles of American polity that Israel may not be their absolutely best buddy of all time ever. The issue of the Israeli attack on the USS Liberty in 1967 in which 34 US soldiers were killed — suppressed and spared from scrutiny as it was — pops up now and then, as it did a few days back on the anniversary of the attack when US Rep Thomas Massie brought up the attack on the floor of the US House of Representatives and spoke about how this was a deliberate and planned assault by the Israelis and not, as Israel has long argued, a case of ‘mistaken identity’.’

Survivors of the attack have long argued this, with Richard Brooks, the Liberty’s chief engineer echoing other survivors by saying “it was a deliberate attack. They knew who we were. They wanted to sink us”. Naturally, the usual suspects popped up, calling it a conspiracy theory and accusing Massie and others of — you guessed it — antisemitism. After all, how could the self-declared Jewish state ever work against its greatest benefactor?

But just a week before Massie spoke came another report, this time purportedly from the US Department of Defence, warning that the threat of Israeli spying on the US had gone from ‘high’ to ‘critical’, which is the highest such level.

Israel, the report claimed, has been working overtime not only to collect information on US military personnel in the Gulf but also singled out high-level personnel such Steve Witkoff who was the lead negotiator in the nuclear talks along with the Pentagon’s top policy official Elbridge Colby and his deputy Michael DiMino. As part of these efforts, attempts were also made by Israel’s Shin Bet to plant listening devices of US secret service vehicles. US defence personnel working in Israel also reported discovering spyware on their phones.

It’s by no means the first time Israel has tried to snoop on the US, despite a 1951 agreement to do nothing of the sort.

The report also states that Israeli spying was stepped up in late 2024 when the first reports of a rift between the Joe Biden administration and Israel began to emerge and only increased with the election of Donald Trump. Naturally, Israel denies all this.

America has always been a prime target for Israeli espionage.

This isn’t an aberration, despite having agreed not to spy on each other, America has always been a prime target for Israeli espionage. Sometimes the secrets obtained were military, such as when Tel Aviv used the services of Jewish Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan to obtain nuclear secrets for Israel. Milchan wasn’t shy about his involvement, having later said to Robert DeNiro: “Yeah I did that. Israel’s my country.”

Obtaining information about US policy towards Middle Eastern states, and especially Iran, has always been a priority; in 2006, Lawrence Franklin, a former Defence Department official, was sentenced to 13 years in prison for handing over classified documents related to US policy on Iran to two Jewish members of the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee which, apart from its main job of bribing US politicians, apparently also has a sideline in espionage.

Defeat is an orphan and AIPAC fired the two employees and the US government obediently dropped charges against them without even the token exercise of a plea bargain. As for Franklin, his sentence was commuted to 10 months of house arrest and 100 hours of community service. And everyone lived happily ever after.

The poster boy of Israeli espionage in the US remains Jonathan Pollard. Rejected by the CIA for extensive drug use, debt and lying on his resu­­mé, Pollard beca­­me an intelligence analyst for the US navy just two years later and promptly had his security clearance cancel­led for divulging classified information to South Afri­­ca. Still managing to keep his job, he agreed to provide US secrets to Israel for $1,500 a month and a diamond engagement ring for his fiancée.

The information he provided included, but was not limited to, US intelligence on Pakistan’s nuclear programme, Soviet defence systems, and of course, the military readiness of Arab nations. Once caught, Pollard was tried and sentenced to life, with then US defence secretary Caspar Weinberger saying he could not “conceive of a greater harm to national security than that caused by [Pollard]”. Pollard, to no one’s surprise, was eventually paroled.

He returned to Israel which, after denying any links with him, gave him a hero’s welcome with none other than Benjamin Netanyahu receiving him at the airport. It also seems that Israel tried to get him released during Bill Clinton’s tenure by leveraging alleged recordings of Clinton and Monica Lewinsky in an attempt to blackmail a sitting US president. Epstein files, anyone? With friends like these, who needs enemies?

The writer is a journalist.

X: @zarrarkhuhro

Published in Dawn, June 15th, 2026 ...

전문 보기

이 뉴스, 독자들은 어떻게 느꼈나요?

첫 반응을 남겨보세요

로그인하면 감정 반응에 참여할 수 있어요.

관련 뉴스

관련 뉴스 제보는 로그인 후 가능합니다.

'world' 카테고리 뉴스

Occidental Mindoro solon seeks P13-M damage suit vs broadcaster

Philippine Daily Inquirer

Senate resolution urges gov’t to secure funds for earthquake response

Philippine Daily Inquirer

Nartatez: Divisive politics won’t sway cops amid Senate tensions

Philippine Daily Inquirer

Dawn의 다른 기사

Ewing Hall controversy deepens as govt denies reports of demolition

Dawn (Pakistan)

Pakistan’s quarter-century Ponzi scheme, and the exit that has no architecture

Dawn (Pakistan)

Pakistan's mediatory role acclaimed as world welcomes US-Iran agreement

Dawn (Pakistan)

피드백

피드백을 남기려면 로그인해 주세요.