The Jewish Chronicle March 7, 2025

Finally, Israel is reportedly considering reducing its intelligence sharing with Washington, out of concerns about the growing closeness between the Trump administration and Vladimir Putin’s Kremlin.

According to NBC News, Israel and several other countries are considering revising protocols amid worries that
“identities of foreign assets could inadvertently be shared with Moscow.”

Other countries that are concerned include the UK, Canada, Australia, Saudi Arabia and New Zealand.

Israeli officials denied the report and insisted that cooperation with the U.S. remains “strong and solid as ever.”
Officials from Canada and the UK also rejected claims that intelligence-sharing would be reduced, while other nations involved did not comment.