

BREAKING: USA’s “closest ally” caught spying on American troops inside a joint U.S.–Israeli base.
According to The Guardian, Israeli operatives have been conducting covert surveillance on U.S. forces and allied officers at the new Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in southern Israel, the hub managing Trump’s Gaza plan.
Sources say Israel was recording meetings without permission.
It got so bad that Lt. Gen. Patrick Frank, the U.S. commander, had to summon his Israeli counterpart and tell him directly: “Recording has to stop here.”
• Staff were warned not to share sensitive info
• Allies complained Israel was gathering intelligence on them
• Palestinians are completely excluded from the CMCC
• Israeli officials reportedly cut video links whenever Palestinians tried to join
• U.S. military planners say Israeli restrictions, not logistics, blocked aid
• Multiple U.S. personnel have already quit and gone home
The CMCC was sold as a humanitarian coordination hub, but insiders describe it as a dystopian military start-up, built in a former Gaza Humanitarian Foundation facility linked to deadly aid-site failures.
Two months into operations, the picture is clear, Israel maintains control of Gaza’s perimeter and dictates what aid enters, while the U.S. provides the “glove” over Israel’s “hand,” as one U.S. official put it.
Now Israel stands accused of spying on the very forces sent to help it, inside a base where no Palestinians are allowed and no international mandate exists.
This is the ally Washington calls “indispensable.”
Mike