Israeli Officials Furious Over Leak
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Israeli officials furious that Signal group chat exposed intelligence, sources say
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Israeli officials are furious over the Signal chat leak involving senior Trump administration officials.
Israel provided sensitive intelligence Israel provided to the U.S. from a human intelligence source in Yemen , CBS News has learned.
The Atlantic published the messages in a group chat published by Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic this week .
President Trump has been privately venting his irritation about the leak.
The bulletin also underscored to NSA employees that third -party messaging applications such as Signal and WhatsApp are permitted for certain "unclassified accountability/recall exercises" but not for communicating more sensitive information. NSA employees were also warned to not send "anything compromising over any social media or Internet-based tool or application," and to not "establish connections with people you do not know.".
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