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Lieberman accuses Israel spy chief of leaking data about attack on Iran

Israeli politician Avigdor Lieberman on Monday accused Mossad Chief, Yossi Cohen, of leaking to the press details of Tel Aviv’s alleged attack on an Iranian nuclear facility last week. The Times of Israel reported Lieberman saying: “An intelligence official says that Israel is responsible for an explosion in Iran on Thursday … The country’s entire security echelon knows who it is.” “I expect the prime minister to shut [the] mouth [of whoever leaked the information],” the Yisrael Beiteinu head was reported saying. Cohen, according to the Israeli daily, has been mentioned as a possible successor to Netanyahu. READ: Lieberman accuses Netanyahu of inciting ‘civil war’ in Israel In the past, the newspaper said, both Cohen and Lieberman were accused of leaking sensitive data […]

Israeli politician Avigdor Lieberman on Monday accused Mossad Chief, Yossi Cohen, of leaking to the press details of Tel Aviv’s alleged attack on an Iranian nuclear facility last week.

The Times of Israel reported Lieberman saying: “An intelligence official says that Israel is responsible for an explosion in Iran on Thursday … The country’s entire security echelon knows who it is.”

“I expect the prime minister to shut [the] mouth [of whoever leaked the information],” the Yisrael Beiteinu head was reported saying.

Cohen, according to the Israeli daily, has been mentioned as a possible successor to Netanyahu.

READ: Lieberman accuses Netanyahu of inciting ‘civil war’ in Israel

In the past, the newspaper said, both Cohen and Lieberman were accused of leaking sensitive data to the media.

On Thursday, Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility caught fire, no fatalities were reported but the plant suffered material damage. Rumours soon emerged that this could have been an Israeli cyberattack.

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