Israel’s military intelligence agency has issued a warning to all soldiers in the Israeli armed forces to resist attempts by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to recruit them. The existence of the highly unusual warning was revealed on Sunday by Chanel 2, one of Israel’s most popular television stations. According to the report, the communique was sent to every member of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) by the Military Intelligence Directorate (MID). It cautioned Israeli troops to “be alert and report any unusual incidents” involving American intelligence personnel. The warning made specific reference to the CIA, saying it might be trying to recruit Israeli soldiers as informants.
The communique references a real-life
case that is believed to have taken place three years ago, involving
several Israeli citizens who had served in the MID. According to media
reports, the Israelis, who were traveling to the US, were stopped during
passport control and questioned at length by American officials. The
latter, who were presumed to be CIA personnel, were alleged to have
tried to persuade the Israelis to provide information about their
military duties and knowledge of Israeli military affairs. But the
Israelis reportedly refused to cooperate with the Americans and reported
the incidents to their superiors in the Israeli military.
It is not unusual for the MID to issue
warnings regarding soldiers’ use of online social media, or on topics
such as confidentiality and discretion when using non-encrypted
telephone networks. However, such warnings are typically only
communicated to MID personnel and never mention foreign intelligence
agencies by name, opting for generic language instead. It is highly
unusual for such warnings to identify foreign intelligence agencies, and
allied ones at that. The recent move has thus prompted intense
speculation in Israel that the MID may have reacted to actual attempts
by the CIA to recruit IDF personnel.
An Israeli military spokesperson told
Channel 2 that the MID had indeed sent soldiers a written warning about
possible recruitment attempts by the CIA. But the representative refused
to discuss why the CIA was mentioned in the letter, or why the warning
was issued last week.
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