Some highlevel u. S. Officials saying the countries spied on the nuclear talks. The wall street journal saying israel used the information to lobby the American Congress to sink any potential deal. Thats apparently what angered the white house the most. The paper says the israelis deny spying directly on u. S. Negotiators. We have more on the story from jerusalem. Orrin lieberman joins you live. It is about 9 00 in the morning there in jerusalem. Perhaps too early to great reaction. Talk to us about what youre hearing about this and also whether this perhaps explains how angry the Obama Administration clearly is with mr. Netanyahu and what the ramifications might be. Reporter first, its important to point out that the Israeli Administration Prime Ministers Office categorically denies spying on the u. S. Or any other allies. They reject that part of the story. At the same time, from what weve seen israel has used whatever information it has about the talks however it got those to try to
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