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When friends eavesdrop...

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When friends eavesdrop...
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Allies check each other; the important thing is that this does not become public. Now Mossad seems to have gone overboard, but there have always been listening ears in the White House...

One thing stands out in this turbulent year, in this premature breathing of another year "in agony", amidst very concrete massacres and theoretical declarations of rights: there is scandal, there is talk of treason, because Mossad - this persistent, patient and elusive "octopus" - is eavesdropping on the United States.

 Yes, exactly the US. Israeli services, with dark maneuvers, poke their noses (even!) into the messy secrets of friend Trump, to whom Netanyahu has promised the Jewish state's highest decoration for "the perfect ally."

The dead – guilty and especially innocent – ​​are also accumulating thanks to this double-meaning espionage conspiracy, lies and deception, violations of the criminal code by the "Institute", as Mossad is commonly called, which now leaves its clear and shocking traces everywhere, even boasting about them.

Does it seem strange to you that he violates even the “Tablets” of the untouchable Western canon? Every alliance has its troubles. Let us not be hypocrites. Since 1948 we have enthusiastically applauded every targeted assassination, at home and abroad, as a cornerstone in the rituals of those who diligently cook this kind of criminal “dish”.

 Their spider-like webs have fascinated us, as have the displays of impunity by these dirty war arsonists. From phone bombs against Hezbollah to Borgia-style poisoned chocolates for OCP members – these stories have entered books and articles as “spicy” legends.

When Mossad retirees easily move to security agencies or high-tech espionage companies, aren't mature democracies - including Italy - the best customers of these "jewels" that serve to keep especially problematic citizens under surveillance?

The Pentagon is outraged because "Big Brother" Israel is in the US at a "critical" level of interference and because negotiator Witkoff and Colby's conversations contain no secrets for the Mossad.

His recruiters, known as "karsa", have a keen eye for collaborators.

Let's put it bluntly: who is a friend in the Israeli vision? Nobody. Who is an enemy? Everyone.

Why should Netanyahu, engaged in building a silent security zone like a graveyard from the Mediterranean to the Silk Road, fully trust Trump and his team, who have arrived in international politics after another crisis of the greatest democracy in history?

With Iran, Gaza, and Lebanon — places where life has been ruined — Israel plays a much different game than Trump. He has drawn the US into conflict with the IRGC, risking consigning the idea of ​​American omnipotence to the museum.

But the trickiest stunt is to keep Trump wrapped in a web until Israeli objectives are achieved. He may be friendlier than his predecessors, but who guarantees that his unpredictable and grandiose plans won't change overnight?

A good deal, a lucrative oil contract, could make Iran revive under the Trumpian “miracle” of enrichment. With it, visibility is zero, like on a highway covered in fog.

Therefore, precautions are needed. In Jerusalem, they know well how quickly geopolitical “eternal friendships” collapse. One only needs to look at the long list of “indispensable” US allies – from the Vietnamese to the Afghans – abandoned when interests changed. A familiar scenario.

What is more useful for survival than knowing in advance the ideas that these amateur diplomats carry in their suitcases as they fly to sterile negotiations? Eavesdropping, and especially friends, are things that are done, but not said.

Concealment is the condition for doing it. Child's play for those who managed to recruit for years Arafat's loyal but money-hungry driver, who sent daily reports on the Palestinian leader's activities.

They forgot to warn him (or maybe not?) that thanks to his reports, the headquarters in Tunis would be bombed. The “Source” only lost a leg. And then there is the case of Jonathan Jay Pollard, an analyst for the US Navy’s intelligence services, who handed over top-secret material to Israel for $2,500 a month.

When he was discovered in 1985, he sought asylum at the Israeli embassy, ​​but it was too late. And who was the ambassador at the time who handled the case? Benjamin Netanyahu. To get him out of life imprisonment, Israel granted him honorary citizenship and formally apologized: "Eavesdropping on the US is against our policy. A wrong move."

"To the extent achieved," it was specified - that is, not to stop eavesdropping, but to stop being caught. The highly secret American section of Mossad is called "Al", which in Italian means "above". So above everything. / Pamphlet from "La Stampa"

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