White House doesn’t expect additional leaks as investigators search for Israel leaker

White House doesn’t expect additional leaks as investigators search for Israel leaker


The White House does not believe further leaks will occur as the administration races to uncover who shared classified documents involving Israel’s expected retaliatory attack against Iran.

Two documents, dated Oct. 15 and 16, purportedly from U.S. government agencies, the National Security Agency and the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, on Israel’s expected response began circulating online Friday after being posted on Telegram by an account called “Middle East Spectator.”

The leak comes as Israel is planning to retaliate against Iran for launching about 180 ballistic missiles at Israel on Oct. 1. It also comes as Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon against Hamas and Hezbollah, both of which are supported by Tehran, have strained the U.S.-Israeli relationship.

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“We’re deeply concerned,” National Security Council coordinator John

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