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Israel’s intelligence service Mossad spied on U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry repeatedly in 2013 as he tried to broker a new round of peace talks between the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority, the German news magazine Der Speigel reported on Sunday.
Citing “several intelligence service sources,” the magazine reported:
Israel is well known as a strategic intelligence partner of the United States, but is simultaneously believed to be one of the world’s most aggressive targeters in terms of spying on the U.S.
For its part, the leak of classified NSA documents by Edward Snowden over the last year have revealed that the U.S. has repeatedly spied on world leaders—including German Chancellor Angela Merkel—in order to gain the upper-hand in economic trade talks, climate negotiations, and other purposes.
Regarding last year’s talks, which ultimately failed, the Guardian‘s Rory Carroll adds:
Amid the latest violence in Gaza—as the U.S. government continues to assure Israel of its ongoing support—Kerry has repeatedly been berated by the Israeli press and goverment officials for specific comments.
On Monday, new documents leaked by Snowden and published by The Intercept revealed an inside look at the high-level of intelligence cooperation between the two nations.