In a surprising revelation, former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has claimed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu installed a recording device in his bathroom during a 2017 visit. The alleged incident took place at the British Foreign Office, where Johnson was serving as Foreign Secretary at the time.
Johnson recounts the incident in his unreleased memoir, “Unleashed.” He alleges that after Netanyahu used his bathroom, Johnson’s team discovered a listening device during a routine security sweep. While Johnson doesn’t delve into specifics, he hints at the incident in his memoir, stating that “Thither Bibi repaired for a while, and it may or may not be a coincidence but I am told that later, when they were doing a regular sweep for bugs, they found a listening device in the thunderbox.”
Despite being pressed for further details by The Telegraph, Johnson declined to elaborate, simply stating that the book contains everything necessary to understand the situation. The Israeli Embassy in London has yet to issue a statement regarding these allegations.
It’s important to note that this incident is not an isolated case. In 2019, Politico reported that the United States held Israel responsible for planting cellphone surveillance devices near the White House and other locations in Washington D.C. This pattern of alleged Israeli surveillance activities against foreign governments adds a layer of intrigue to Johnson’s claims and raises concerns about international security and diplomatic relations.