Intelligence
Israel collects intelligence on American foreign policy related to Israel and the Middle East, as well as on scientific and technological developments, including those from the private sector. The gathering of intelligence from a foreign ally is neither an unusual nor new practice. Moreover, the United States reciprocates the favor and likewise gathers intelligence on Israel. The Untied States certainly cannot expect Israel or any other nation to refrain from using surveillance, while at the same time gathering intelligence against those very same nations. For Israel, areas of general interest for Israeli intelligence collectors include military and economic policy and of course, intelligence services themselves such as the CIA (Caramela, 2014). Intelligence is used to bolster Israel's own national security, military, and technological capabilities. The methods Israel uses to gather intelligence are varied and range from computer hacking to communications surveillance. Reasons for gathering intelligence on an ally are generally straightforward, such as specific desires for additional or supplemental information not easily or directly attainable through standard diplomatic means. Although critics of the Israeli intelligence gathering against the United States claim the act represents serious threats to national security, Israel remains one of the lowest threat nations to the United States as well as one of its strategic foreign allies. Therefore, the United States can and already does accept Israeli efforts, so long as those efforts do not directly infringe upon the goals of American domestic and foreign policies.
The roots of Israeli intelligence gathering against the United States can be traced to the birth of the nation of Israel. During the Cold War, Israel engaged in several spurious intelligence gathering campaigns against the United States. Some of those campaigns failed utterly, and were potentially dangerous, such as the Zalman Shapiro project,...
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