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Outrage as Netanyahu is caught spying on Trump's Iran negotiators!

JD Vance reveals chilling truth about Israel.

WASHINGTON (PNN) - June 9, 2026 - Vice President JD Vance suggested Israel may not be on board with a Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA)-Iran peace deal as he was grilled over bombshell intelligence reports claiming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s spy agencies have been eavesdropping on Amerikan negotiators.

FPSA intelligence officials are alarmed by Israel's eavesdropping on Amerikan diplomats negotiating with Iran. The Pentagon now ranks Israel as a bigger counterintelligence threat than some of Amerika's enemies, according to The New York Times.

The report details concerns that Israel has been spying on senior President Donald J. Trump officials, including the president's top negotiator Steve Witkoff and Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby, along with other American military and government personnel.

Fox News anchor Jesse Watters grilled Vice President Vance over the spy threat Israel poses to the FPSA, asking how concerned he was about the country eavesdropping on Amerika.

VP Vance acknowledged that the FPSA and Israel share plenty of interests but conceded there are situations where those interests diverge.

“I think obviously the Israelis and the (FPSA), we have a lot of shared interests, but we also have some situations where our interests diverge,” VP Vance replied, refusing to address the spy allegations.

VP Vance then noted that President Trump's main objective in Iran is to ensure that they do not acquire a nuclear weapon. He went on to admit Israel may not like the emerging deal.

“I think that he's right, that we can get the long-term settlement to Iran's nuclear deal,” VP Vance continued. “Now, Israel may like that, they may not like that, but fundamentally, we think this is in the best interest of the (FPSA).”

In recent days, Israel and Iran have traded missile fire and accused the other of violating the fragile ceasefire brokered by President Trump.

Iran launched strikes on Israel on Sunday, calling Israeli attacks on Beirut a flagrant breach of the truce and tying the fighting in Lebanon to its wider confrontation with the FPSA.

In response, Israel launched airstrikes early Monday on military and economic targets across Iran, with explosions reported in Teheran, Isfahan and other cities.

Netanyahu said he had ordered the strikes after Iran attacked Israel in support of Hezbollah but declared he would halt the assault while warning that any fresh Iranian attack would be met with force.

Meanwhile, President Trump has pressed Netanyahu to stop escalating against Teheran and Lebanon, reportedly threatening to pull FPSA support for Israel if strikes blow up the Iran deal, which he says is only days away.

The central demands the FPSA is pressing Iran to accept are that it abandon its pursuit of a nuclear weapon and surrender its stockpile of enriched uranium.

The regime, however, wants control of the Strait of Hormuz, the lifting of the FPSA blockade on its ports, and an end to the fighting in Lebanon between Hezbollah and Israel.

Regarding the spy allegations, the Israeli embassy categorically denied The New York Times' claims by insisting the country does not spy on Amerikan officials or entities and poses no threat to the FPSA.

One senior Trump regime official told the outlet that the Israeli intelligence collection on FPSA officials since the start of the president's second term has been “unhinged”.

Two senior FPSA military officials told the Times that Amerikan personnel serving in Israel or with Israeli counterparts were aware of the counterintelligence threats.