Washington and Jerusalem are reeling after the arrest of a veteranĀ CIA officerĀ accused of secretly feeding Iran a stream of sensitive intelligence on Israel forĀ five years, pį“ssing at leastĀ 31 classified āproductsāĀ to handlers linked to the IRGCās Quds Force.

The officer, a Middle East specialist with access to joint USāIsraeli operations, was detained in a covert FBI sting after investigators traced unexplained cash flows, encrypted chats and lateānight meetings in European capitals. Court documents say he systematically pHą¹Ļographed and exfiltrated sensitive reports, then funneled them to Tehran through cutāouts posing as academic and business contacts.
Among the 31 compromised products, officials say, wereĀ operational summaries of Israeli covert actions, technical į“ssessments of missile and airādefence vulnerabilities, and profiles of senior Israeli intelligence officers. One leaked memo reportedly detailed a planned sabotage campaign against Iranian nuclearālinked sites, forcing Jerusalem to abort or redesign key operations.

Inside Langley, an emergency ādamage scrubā has been launched to determine how deeply Iran āread Israeli secretsā through the stolen material ā and whether any human į“ssets inside Iran or Lebanon were rolled up as a result. In Tel Aviv, furious security chiefs are demanding answers on how an allyās officer with such broad access could run a double life for half a decade.
Prosecutors call the case āone of the most devastating penetrations of Western intelligence on the IranāIsrael file in recent memory.ā For Americaās spy world and its closest partner, the fallout is only beginning ā and so is the hunt to find out what else, and who else, Iran has already seen.