A political firestorm is brewing as the U.S. investigates a leak of highly sensitive intelligence detailing Israel’s preparations for a potential strike on Iran. The documents, marked “top secret” and dated October 15 and 16, were leaked on Telegram and include military drill details and satellite imagery analysis of Israeli military actions. House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed that the Pentagon has launched a probe, raising concerns over the breach’s potential damage to U.S.-Israeli relations and broader security issues in the region.
The leaked intelligence, which originated from the U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), provides insights into Israel’s military strategy. Although the documents are not a comprehensive report on Israeli plans, they offer a glimpse into ongoing military preparations. The leak has heightened tensions, especially in light of escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, and leaves officials scrambling to trace the source. U.S. officials are reportedly assessing the potential fallout of this breach, as the world watches Israel’s next move.