FBI Investigates Leak on Israel's Iran Strike Plans
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed no employees from the Office of the Secretary of Defense are under investigation for a leak concerning Israel's strike on Iran. The FBI is probing the release of classified documents, while social media falsely accused a Defense Department employee.
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U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has confirmed that no employees from the Office of the Secretary of Defense are currently being scrutinized in relation to a leak of U.S. intelligence about Israel's plans to strike Iran. Speaking in Rome, Austin assured reporters that no OSD officials have been implicated in the investigation.
According to the FBI, the inquiry is focused on the unauthorized public disclosure of two highly classified documents that detail Israel's intention for a retaliatory operation against Iran. The Bureau made this announcement on Tuesday, reinforcing a commitment to uncover the source of the leak.
In a flurry of baseless rumors, social media posts have wrongly pointed fingers at a U.S. Defense Department employee, claiming involvement in the leak. However, official sources have refuted these claims, emphasizing the ongoing investigatory process.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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