Pentagon chief refutes report of Israel spying on US

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Asked during a press conference in Tel Aviv about a Newsweek magazine story quoting unnamed U.S. officials as saying Israel was conducting major spying operations against the United States, Hagel said: "I have heard of that report. I'm not aware of any facts that would substantiate the report."

Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, who responded to the espionage question in English, said: "As former head of (Israeli military) intelligence, I wasn't allowed to spy in the United States whatsoever. And as defense minister I don't allow to spy in the United States whatsoever."

Israeli officials had reacted furiously to the Newsweek story, with Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman calling it a "malicious calumny".

Yaalon, who has this year criticized U.S. foreign policymaking, and Hagel both affirmed the strong bond between Israel and the United States, and Hagel noted the record levels of U.S.

"I'm not aware of any facts that would substantiate the report."Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, who responded to the espionage question in English, said: "As former head of (Israeli military) intelligence, I wasn't allowed to spy in the United States whatsoever"aid to Israel.

The U.S. defense chief is on a three-day visit to Israel, where he was due to discuss a host of issues, from Iran to Syria to the failed Palestinian peace process.

(Reporting by Dan Williams and Missy Ryan, Editing by Ari Rabinovitch and Crispian Balmer)

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