In a concerning development, two highly classified U.S. intelligence documents have surfaced online, allegedly revealing Israel’s military preparations for a potential strike on Iran. The documents, which originated from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), provide detailed insights into Israeli military exercises and strategic readiness, according to a report by The New York Times.
The documents, dated October 15 and 16, were reportedly shared on Telegram by accounts linked to pro-Iran sentiments. They offer analyses of satellite imagery showing Israel’s military activities, suggesting that these exercises are rehearsals for a retaliatory strike on Iran. This follows escalating tensions between the two nations, which intensified after an Iranian missile barrage on October 1—retaliation for an earlier Israeli attack.
Israeli Military Exercises and Strategic Movements
One of the leaked documents, titled “Israel: Air Force Continues Preparations for Strike on Iran,” highlights Israeli exercises that include air-to-air refueling, search-and-rescue operations, and the relocation of missile systems. The movements suggest that Israel is bracing for potential Iranian counterstrikes. Another document reveals Israeli efforts to move munitions and military assets to strategic locations. Though the documents do not provide direct satellite images, the intelligence gathered suggests that Israel is gearing up for a significant military operation.
US Government Response and Ongoing Investigation
The leak has caused significant concern within the U.S. government. While some officials have downplayed the impact, arguing that the documents do not expose any new American capabilities, others are alarmed by the exposure of Israel’s sensitive military strategies, especially amidst heightened tensions in the Middle East. President Joe Biden, when asked about his awareness of Israel’s planned strike, responded with a brief “Yes and yes” but did not offer further details.
A joint investigation by the Pentagon, U.S. intelligence agencies, and the FBI is underway to determine the source of the leak and assess the potential for further document exposures. Early indications suggest that the leak may have originated from a lower-level U.S. government employee.