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Report: Turkish intelligence severed relations with the Mossad

26 October 2010

By Zvi Bar’el and Barak Ravid, Haaretz – 26 Oct 2010
www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/report-turkish-intelligence-severed-relations-with-the-mossad-1.321167

Turkish newspaper reports agencies stopped exchanging intelligence and conducting joint operations following Turkish government decision.

Amid the strained relations between Ankara and Jerusalem, Turkish intelligence has severed its working relations with the Mossad, the Turkish newspaper Sabah reported on Monday.

The report stated that the two agencies, which once enjoyed tight cooperation, had stopped exchanging intelligence and conducting joint operations following a Turkish government decision on the matter.

The report’s credibility remains unclear, but high-ranking Israeli officials privy to the matter neither confirmed nor denied it on Monday, and the prime minister’s bureau declined to comment.

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