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To: Les H who wrote (44027)10/22/2024 9:43:21 AM
From: Les H  Respond to of 50729
 
Israel using chemical weapons in Lebanon and against UN peacekeepers

Israel launched a dozen attacks on UN troops in Lebanon, says leaked report
Confidential document says 15 peacekeepers injured by white phosphorus

ft.com



To: Les H who wrote (44027)10/22/2024 9:48:24 AM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50729
 
Israel Cancelled Plans For Earlier Strike on Iran After Key Documents Leak - Reports

militarywatchmagazine.com

Initial investigation into US intelligence leak on Israeli attack planning focusing on who had access to documents

That focus is one indication that, for now, the FBI and other investigators are working off the theory that the breach most likely came from a government insider and not from a cyber intrusion.

Both documents were widely accessible products, according to two sources familiar with US intelligence. But at least one appears to be scanned from an officially printed briefing book. That could provide investigators with a critical jumping-off point: The Defense Department, like other federal agencies, tracks when employees print classified documents. The pool of people who printed these pages would be relatively small, these sources said.

But the investigation is still considered to be in its early stages, so no conclusions have been made, the officials say.

cnn.com