[Captured news] 'Most confidential' war plan leaked...Israel's 'revenge against Iran' is appalled

2024.10.23. PM 8:43
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On the 19th, U.S. Internet media Axios reported that documents containing Israel's plans to retaliate against Iran were leaked online.

The documents leaked through a pro-Iran Telegram account were reportedly related to Israel's plans to move military supplies by the U.S. National Geographic Intelligence Agency.

CNN and others pointed out that the leaked secret documents were the highest class of confidentiality, an attempt to interfere with Israeli operations.

As the repercussions grew, the FBI, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, launched an investigation into the leak of confidential information.

The Pentagon also said it was taking the incident seriously.

[Patrick Ryder / Pentagon Press Secretary: We take it seriously whenever there are allegations of unauthorized disclosure of confidential information. We are currently committed to cooperating with the investigation.

In the meantime, the Israeli military officially confirmed the death of Hasim Safiedin, who was considered the successor to Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah.

Israel, which has made good on removing its command, is focusing on cutting off Iran's funding sources by striking three Hezbollah-linked financial institutions.

Now Israel is only looking at the timing of its reprisal operation against Iran, the culmination of the axis of evil.

U.S. Secretary of State Blinken, who visited Israel for the 11th time since the outbreak of the Gaza war, convinced him that it was time for a ceasefire.

[U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken: It's important every time you visit Israel, but I think this is a particularly important time.]

However, after attacking Iran, Israel reiterated its intention to retaliate again, saying that the axis of evil would weaken only when the U.S. joined forces.

Amid the observation that Israel's retaliation is imminent, Iran has also launched a diplomatic war against neighboring Middle Eastern countries.

Iran's foreign minister said neighboring countries would not give Israel airspace and stressed that he would retaliate equally against any attack, including nuclear facilities.

This is YTN Jeong Yu-shin.

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