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On April 22, 2008, an 84 year old former US Army electrical engineer named Ben-Ami Kadish, was arrested and charged with four counts of conspiracy for serving as a foreign agent and lying to the FBI. source: Washington Post
Israel of course has a different view on the subject of Israel spying within the US.
Israel has assured the US that it has not spied on its key ally since 1985, after the arrest in New York of a US Army veteran charged with passing defense secrets to the Jewish state nearly 30 years ago.
"The events go back to the early 1980s. Since 1985 there have been clear orders from (Israel's) prime ministers not to conduct these kind of activities," foreign ministry spokesman Arye Mekel said.
"Relations between the United States and Israel have always been based on true friendship and mutual values and interests (except for the USS Liberty incident) ," he said. source: Australian Herald Sun
Oh really? Well, let's put this issue of Israel spying on the United States into perspective. In 2004,
two former members of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
, Steve Rosen and Keith Weissman, were indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly receiving classified defense information from Pentagon analyst Larry Franklin and passing it on to Israeli diplomats in Washington, as well as to members of the press and other individuals. source: Jerusalem Post
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