Boris Johnson Alleges Netanyahu Bugged His Bathroom During 2017 Visit
The claim, detailed in Johnson's upcoming memoir, suggests a listening device was found after Netanyahu used the facility.
- Boris Johnson, former UK Prime Minister, claims a listening device was discovered in his bathroom after Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu used it during a 2017 visit.
- The allegation is part of Johnson's new book 'Unleashed', set to release on October 10, where he recounts the incident during his tenure as Foreign Secretary.
- Johnson suggests the device was found during a routine security sweep, but he did not provide further details beyond what is in his book.
- There is no confirmation on whether the Israeli government was confronted or faced any repercussions regarding the alleged bugging.
- The claim comes amid historical accusations against Israel for similar surveillance activities, including alleged incidents in the United States.