The Wall Street Journal reports that
White House officials gathered information on Netanyahu that would help them
counter his campaign to block the deal. The NSA monitored Netanyahu's
communications with his senior aides, as well as members of Congress and Jewish
groups in the U.S., the report said. A spokesman for the White House declined
to comment on the matter directly while asserting the government's policy of
conducting foreign surveillance if there is a specific and validated national security purpose.
Obama
apologized last year for spying on U.S. allies after former NSA contractor Edward Snowden fled the country and
released a trove of classified information about its surveillance operations. U.S.
officials who spoke to the Journal said Obama felt there was a compelling national security purpose to
monitor Netanyahu during the Iran deal, as well as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The NSA
began keeping tabs on the Israeli Prime Minister late in Obama's first term in
office. The surveillance was driven by fears that Israel was planning an attack
on Iran. The
agency carried on with its spying operations, and discovered that Netanyahu had
leaked details of the Iran negotiations and had coordinated talks with American
Jewish groups. He also asked undecided U.S. lawmakers what it would take to win
their vote.
Realizing
the spying could cause the administration headaches, the White House left it up
to the NSA to decide what to share, and the agency obliged, deleting names of
Members and trash talk on the
administration. A spokesman for the Embassy of Israel in Washington told the Journal the allegations are total nonsense. National Security Council
spokesman Ned Price in a statement said
“We do not conduct any foreign
intelligence surveillance activities unless there is a specific and validated
national security purpose. This applies to ordinary citizens and world leaders
alike”
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