One major dispute between the United States and Israel revolves around assassinations in Iran, says Newsweek Magazine. While "Israel has no qualms about assassinating Iranians involved in nuclear research, for instance; US law forbids it," the article claims.
“We were always careful about what we said to the Israelis in meetings, and they knew why,” says the Pentagon source. “They knew that if we gave them certain kinds of information we’d run the risk of breaking the law. We often held things back from them—satellite imagery and other kinds of intelligence that could have helped them with their activities.” (Yitzhak Benhorin, Washington)













