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ACLU attorney Alex Abdo claims that reports that NSA eavesdropped on communications between top Israeli officials and US lawmakers proves the United States has not curbed domestic spying.

The National Security Agency building at Fort Meade, Md. The National Security Agency has been extensively involved in the U.S. government's targeted killing program, collaborating closely with the CIA in the use of drone strikes against terrorists abroad, The Washington Post reported Wednesday Oct. 16, 2013 after a review of documents provided by former NSA systems analyst Edward Snowden. - Sputnik International
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik), Leandra Bernstein — Reports that the National Security Agency (NSA) eavesdropped on communications between top Israeli officials and US lawmakers proves the United States has not curbed domestic spying, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) attorney Alex Abdo told Sputnik.

"The NSA has defended its sweeping and warrantless surveillance programs by arguing that they target foreigners," Abdo said on Wednesday. "The truth is that the NSA spies on countless Americans, too, and this revelation is just the latest proof."

On Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal reported on new revelations of NSA spying to gain intelligence on Israel’s reaction to the Iran nuclear deal. Following the 2013 leaks on NSA surveillance on friendly foreign governments, President Barack Obama announced foreign surveillance would be limited to matters of compelling national security.

The USA Freedom Act, which passed with Obama’s support in 2015, allegedly curbed NSA domestic surveillance powers.

Abdo noted USA Freedom was a "first step in reining in the NSA, but much more work is left to be done."

The NSA kept close tabs on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the secret Iran nuclear talks, according to US officials. The NSA reportedly implanted a cyber device in Israeli government networks, which provided access to communications within Netanyahu’s office.

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