Israel spied on Iran, Syria from secret Turkish base
PressTV
02 Febbraio 2010
Revelations of a secret Israeli spy base,
which was allegedly set up in Ankara to gather classified information
on Iran and Syria, has dragged Tel Aviv into a new spy scandal.
Sources in Turkey's ruling party told Russia's Mignews that
Israeli spy agents ran an advanced electronic monitoring station from
the Ankara military headquarters to keep tabs on communication networks
in Iran and Syria.
According to the sources who were speaking on condition of
anonymity, the Signals Intelligence station was solely managed by
Israeli intelligence personnel and had become off-limits for members of
the Turkish government.
Israeli military sources have refused to comment on the
revelations, which are likely to spark an outcry in Turkey, now that
they have been leaked to newspapers and media outlets.
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