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The Central Intelligence Agency and Israel have maintained a complex intelligence relationship, evidenced by their shared use of Hassan Salameh as an informant [1], their joint support for Bashir Gemayel in Lebanon [2], and the CIA's formal assessment of Jonathan Pollard's espionage activities on behalf of Israel [3].
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History of the Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 2 facts
accountThe Central Intelligence Agency utilized Hassan Salameh, the Chief of Intelligence for the Palestine Liberation Organization, as its primary source of information in the Middle East until Israel assassinated him.
accountIsrael and the Central Intelligence Agency supported Bashir Gemayel in Lebanon, receiving his assurance that Americans would be protected in the country, though Gemayel was assassinated thirteen days later.
United States Foreign Intelligence Relationships everycrsreport.com 1 fact
referenceJonathan Pollard engaged in espionage on behalf of Israel, an event detailed in the CIA's 1987 damage assessment.