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Israeli journalists reveal intelligence document detailing Qatari assistance to Iran in evading sanctions

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Israeli journalists reveal intelligence document detailing Qatari assistance to Iran in evading sanctions

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TL;DR

Israeli journalists Elior Levy (Ynet) and Roi Kais (Kan) revealed an intelligence document alleging that Qatar helped Iran circumvent international sanctions for years, strengthening the Iranian economy and military. The report comes as Qatar mediates between Washington and Tehran.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Israeli journalists Elior Levy (Ynet) and Roi Kais (Kan) have revealed an intelligence document detailing how Qatar allegedly helped Iran evade international sanctions for years. According to the report, the assistance enabled the Islamic Republic to strengthen its economy and military capabilities.

The disclosure comes amid heightened scrutiny of Doha's dual role: mediating between Washington and Tehran while maintaining close ties with the Iranian regime. The report follows a recent Kan investigation published Tuesday which detailed similar claims that Qatar funneled billions to Iran, contributing to its military buildup. Those prior reports were classified as background by The Zioneer.

Levy and Kais's report is based on a single intelligence document and has not yet been independently corroborated. No official Israeli, Qatari, or Iranian response to the allegations has been reported at the time of this draft.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Journalists Elior Levy and Roi Kais identified as sources of the report

  2. Kan reveals Qatar funneled billions to Iran, aided military buildup while mediating with Washington

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03 · Source and signal

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