A German weekly news magazine, Hamburg, published a report, Israel caught phone calls of United States Secretary of State John Kerry during the failed peace negotiations with the Palestinians in 2013.
Some sources reportedly reported the publication, intelligence agents from another country also intercepted Kerry’s discussions as he struggled to help reach a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians.
The reported accusations are being created in a tough time between the United States and Israel, with Kerry being charged of good-willing Hamas in current talks to stop a 27-days continued war between Palestinian Islamic militant group and Israel.
Moreover, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly was disturbed as the White House currently for attempting to force a temporary truce between both sides. Though, both Kerry’s office and the Israeli government refused to remarks on the latest exposure.
The State Department stated by a statement on Sunday, critical of an Israel missile attack in the Hamas-occupied Gaza strip that seemingly hit a humanitarian services sheltering 3,000 people moved from the clash.
Agency spokeswoman Jen Psaki described the US was ‘appalled’ by the strike Sunday, allegedly killing 10 Palestinian citizens.
Psaki explained like this, “We once again stress that Israel must do more to meet its own standards and avoid civilian casualties.”
The agency didn’t react to a request to certify the alleged spying on United States Secretary of State John Kerry.
Israel Spies On John Kerry During Peace Negotiations
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