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The Grand Turk
Report: Turkey Blows Cover Of Israeli Spy Network In Iran
2013-10-18
[Jpost] Turkey disclosed to Iranian intelligence the identity of up to ten Iranians who were allegedly spying on Tehran for Israel, journalist David Ignatius wrote in a column published in The Washington Post on Thursday.

According to Ignatius, Ankara's decision to expose the alleged Mossad informants came early last year as Turkish-Israeli relations continued to deteriorate following the 2010 Mavi Marmara incident.

Ignatius cites sources as saying the Turkish action was a "significant" loss of intelligence for Israel, and "an effort to slap the Israelis."

The decision to reveal the identities of the spies was personally approved by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
According to Ignatius, the Mossad was running part of its Iranian spy network through Turkey. The Turkish intelligence conducts aggressive surveillance inside its borders, which enabled it to monitor covert Israeli-Iranian meetings.

Israel, Ignatius writes, ties Turkish intelligence chief Hakan Fidan to the Iranian intelligence. Despite that, Israel's ally the US continued dealing with Fidan on sensitive matters and Washington did not protest the Turkish action directly to Ankara.

Fidan, who is a key adviser to Erdogan, has "rattled" key allies in the past by revealing sensitive information collected by Israel and the US to Iran, according to Ignatius.

The decision to reveal the identities of the spies was personally approved by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to Ignatius. The columnist speculated that the premier's move may explain Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's initial refusal to apologize to Erdogan, who has made it a point to assume a more adversarial position toward Israel, in hopes of boosting Turkey's regional standing, over the deaths of Turkish civilians on the Mavi Marmara.

Ignatius cited assessments by American intelligence officials who believe that the Mossad was taken by surprise considering that the Israeli spy agency had to that point enjoyed a 50-year working relationship with Turkey.
According to Ynet, the Turks say they didn't tattle:
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu denied reports from Washington Post saying Turkey gave up names of Israeli spies operating on its territory. He added the publication was discrediting Turkey.

He said the claims against the head of the Turkish intelligence Hakan Fidan are "baseless".
Posted by:trailing wife

#8  In response thus far ...

* BHARAT RAKSHAK > FORMER MOSSAD HEAD > [Israeli] RELATIONS WID TURKEY "MORTALLY WOUNDED.

Sorry, but I'm NOT convinced.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-10-18 20:48  

#7  Would be a good way to sew confusion if a few of those names were folks close to the top.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2013-10-18 14:39  

#6  @Ebbang Uluque6305

something you'd read in Debka

Except the man who disclosed the Turkish role is a highly, highly respect US/Israeli intelligence analyst. Up there with the likes of George Friedman.

Posted by: mossomo   2013-10-18 12:20  

#5  Maybe someday Israel will stop trusting folks like China, and Turkey and the USA with sensitive information.

Fixed it for ya. No charge.

Although, in fairness, isn't this article kinda like something you'd read in Debka?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2013-10-18 11:27  

#4  Time for the Mossad to do a little wet work in Turkey.
Posted by: S.A.M. New Delhi Field Office   2013-10-18 10:18  

#3  Erdogan (with very close Muslim Brotherhood ties in his past) may be an enemy of the West and Israel, but he is a friend of Obama.
Posted by: Thumper Hatrack2359   2013-10-18 07:58  

#2  That Erdogan is an enemy of the West/Israel.
Posted by: Paul D   2013-10-18 03:26  

#1  Duh. Just duh. Maybe someday Israel will stop trusting folks like China and Turkey with sensitive information.
Posted by: gorb   2013-10-18 00:50  

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