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The United States government has spied on the Israeli embassy in Washington by bugging its phones, according to a journalist who received secret transcripts from an FBI translator who was jailed for the leak.

Shamai Leibowitz, 40, a contract Hebrew translator for the FBI, was jailed for 20 months last year after being prosecuted under the US Espionage Act for leaking the classified information.

The trial was conducted amid extraordinary secrecy with even the judge stating: "I don't know what was divulged other than some documents, and how it compromised things, I have no idea."

The person Leibowitz leaked to was identified in the trial only as "Recipient A". Now Recipient A has come forward and identified himself as Richard Silverstein, who runs a liberal Jewish blog "Tikun Olam: Make the World a Better Place".

Mr Silverstein, 59, told the New York Times that Leibowitz passed him some 200 pages of verbatim phone records because he feared an Israeli attack on Iran and was concerned about Israel's efforts to lobby the US Congress and the American public.

He said that he had burned the documents in his garden in Seattle when Leibovitz, a joint US and Israeli citizen who lived in Silver Spring, Maryland in the Washington suburbs, came under investigation in 2009.
Mr Silverstein said he remembered that the conversations included discussions among American supporters of Israel, embassy officials and at least one member of Congress.

"What really concerned Shamai at the time was the possibility of an Israeli strike on Iran, which he thought would be damaging to both Israel and the United States," Mr Silverstein said.

The two men became friends after Mr Silverstein said he got to know Leibowitz, a lawyer and long-time political activist, after he noticed that he had a liberal blog called "Pursuing Justice".

At his sentencing, Leibowitz said that he made a mistake. At the time he disclosed the classified information, he believed the documents showed a "violation of the law" but in hindsight he should have pursued other options within the government to report his concerns.

Leibowitz, the father of seven-year-old twins and a leader of his synagogue, was an odd choice for an FBI translation post. He was born in Israel to a prominent academic family and represented controversial clients such as Marwan Barghouti, a Palestinian leader convicted of directing terrorist attacks against Israelis.

A former CIA officer told The Daily Telegraph that Israelis routinely spy on American intelligence officials and it was neither surprising nor improper that the US government did the same. All CIA officers who serve in Israel are viewed as having had their identities compromised for the rest of their careers.

The public revelation could help the Israelis in their campaign to free Jonathan Pollard, an American civilian naval intelligence analyst sentenced to life in 1987 for spying for Israel.

Although the US government routinely eavesdrops on some Washington embassies, spying on close allies is an extremely delicate issue.

Imagine if they do this to their best buddy what they are doing to the rest of the world!
 
Well this puts into perspective the american hypocricy when they ask pakistan to release Dr Afridi. Typical one rule for americans and another for Pakistan!
 
Well this puts into perspective the american hypocricy when they ask pakistan to release Dr Afridi. Typical one rule for americans and another for Pakistan!

Its not just the Afridi incident. Its everywhere they go they have one rule for themselves and their illegitimate child Israel and a different rule for everyone else. Scum heads...
 
What is the news here? This the standard modus operandi for covert operations, carried out by all countries, within the limits imposed only by resources available.
 
let me ask Pakistanis a questions . lets say for argument sake you are about to close a huge deal with china , wont you do everything in your power to ensure that you get into the best negotiation position possible . its how things are done in the real world. nothing to get excited about . in the past many Israeli spies have been caught in America too.
 
let me ask Pakistanis a questions . lets say for argument sake you are about to close a huge deal with china , wont you do everything in your power to ensure that you get into the best negotiation position possible . its how things are done in the real world. nothing to get excited about . in the past many Israeli spies have been caught in America too.

The question that means justify ends is something that has been discussed many times. I believe in karma what goes around comes around and I think that ussually when this argument is used its normally flawed and something goes wrong
 
The question that means justify ends is something that has been discussed many times. I believe in karma what goes around comes around and I think that ussually when this argument is used its normally flawed and something goes wrong

A. Actually, the argument is whether ENDS justify MEANS.

B. You are going to wait a loooong loooooong time for it to come around.
 
A. Actually, the argument is whether ENDS justify MEANS.

B. You are going to wait a loooong loooooong time for it to come around.

Dont think so americans are being killed in afghanistan and iraq. Economy is facing problems. 1 in 6 on food stamps and increasing. Unemployment 9.2% and increasing. Unsustainable debt of 14 trill increasing. Its only a matter of time.
 
Dont think so americans are being killed in afghanistan and iraq. Economy is facing problems. 1 in 6 on food stamps and increasing. Unemployment 9.2% and increasing. Unsustainable debt of 14 trill increasing. Its only a matter of time.

All problems are easily fixable, and will be, one by one. Just wait and see.
 
A. Actually, the argument is whether ENDS justify MEANS.

B. You are going to wait a loooong loooooong time for it to come around.

Dont you believe anything? Where is your head? Look at the deficit. Look at the fact you are spending what you haven't got. What do you think will happen? Nothing? Dream on and watch...

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All problems are easily fixable, and will be, one by one. Just wait and see.

Wait and see what? Who you going to rob?
 
Taking a leaf out of your book using your normal response prove it:coffee:

That is exactly why I said "wait and see" before going off celebrating prematurely. The problems do exist, and their resolution will happen too, so the proof lies in the future.

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Dont you believe anything? Where is your head? Look at the deficit. Look at the fact you are spending what you haven't got. What do you think will happen? Nothing? Dream on and watch...

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Wait and see what? Who you going to rob?

My head is level on my shoulders, thanks for asking. :D

The deficit will be fixed in due course. There will be no "robbing" needed.
 
That is exactly why I said "wait and see" before going off celebrating prematurely. The problems do exist, and their resolution will happen too, so the proof lies in the future.


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My head is level on my shoulders, thanks for asking. :D

The deficit will be fixed in due course. There will be no "robbing" needed.



You are an expert at going off topic and being critical of pakistan. This thread is about US spying on its closest ally which shows america is not to be trusted
 
You are an expert at going off topic and being critical of pakistan. This thread is about US spying on its closest ally which shows america is not to be trusted

First, read my previous reply:

What is the news here? This the standard modus operandi for covert operations, carried out by all countries, within the limits imposed only by resources available.

... and then:

Okay, fine, don't trust USA. Does it really matter if you do or not, to USA?
 

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