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Naftali Bennett revealed Israel covertly supplied Starlink satellite terminals to Iran during anti-regime demonstrations to aid protesters. The revelation raises questions about secret operations and foreign meddling.
Naftali Bennett revealed that Israel covertly supplied Starlink satellite terminals to Iran during anti-regime demonstrations to help protesters communicate. Bennett described it as supporting people protesting their government. The admission raises questions about whether this operation was known to other governments or if it was conducted unilaterally.
This is a disclosure of a covert operation by a former leader. Israel ran a secret program to arm protesters in Iran with communications technology. The implications run in multiple directions: it's interference in another country's internal affairs, it's supporting opposition movements, and it's using private sector infrastructure (Starlink) for espionage or political purposes. Musk and SpaceX weren't openly involved, which raises questions about authorization and knowledge at that level.
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