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    Ex-CIA Analyst Sentenced for Leaking Classified Intel on Israel’s Military Plans

    U.S. District Court, Virginia – Asif William Rahman, a 34-year-old former CIA analyst, has been sentenced to over three years in federal prison for leaking top-secret documents concerning Israel’s military strategy against Iran. The sentencing, delivered by U.S. District Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles, amounts to three years and one month—less than the prosecution had sought.

    Details of the Case

    Rahman’s case stems from his unauthorized retention and transmission of classified information, which he disclosed on social media in October 2024. Following his arrest, he pled guilty earlier this year to two counts related to this breach. The classified documents detailed Israel’s plan to execute airstrikes in retaliation for a significant Iranian missile attack.

    In October 2024, while stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Rahman surreptitiously removed sensitive documents from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. He then photographed and disseminated this information through various social media platforms, including Telegram, where it was later publicly available, compromising the security of U.S. interests and allies.

    Implications of the Leak

    The leaks forced Israeli officials to postpone their planned military action until October 26, significantly altering the geopolitical landscape. U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Erik Siebert emphasized, “Asif Rahman violated his position of trust by illegally accessing, removing, and transmitting Top Secret documents vital to the national security of the United States and its allies.” He added that the rapid response by investigators reflects a strong commitment to upholding national security.

    Personal Accountability and Defense

    In a statement to the court, Rahman acknowledged his actions, saying, “I fully accept responsibility for my conduct last year. There was no excuse for my actions.” His legal team attributed his behavior to personal struggles, including family-related grief and the psychological toll of assignments, particularly his time in Iraq, compounded by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.

    With repeated access to classified documents over several months and an intentional attempt to undermine U.S. security protocols, this case serves as a stern warning against breaches of trust within sensitive government positions.

    Further developments in Rahman’s case, including potential appeals or related incidents, will be monitored as they unfold.

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