NEW: Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson claims a listening device was found in his bathroom after it was used by Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
Johnson claims his security team found bugging devices in the toilets after they were used by Netanyahu.
Johnson says Netanyahu excused himself to use the bathroom, which Johnson says existed within a "secret annex."
"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," Johnson says in his new book.
As reported by the Telegraph, around the same time, Israel was accused of planting listening devices in the White House.
"According to US officials, Washington concluded that Israel was likely behind the placement of cellphone surveillance devices that were found near the White House and other sensitive locations around the capital," the Telegraph reported.
Me and @NicholasGarnett have spent the last week in Tenerife covering the search for Jay Slater - this is what we saw
https://t.co/ELVkqx4POL #JaySlater
Thirteen Palestinian deaths in Israeli Prison Service custody since October 7th, not including Gaza - read our piece from the West Bank with @Shaimaakhalil
https://t.co/l5ZtkpmuZW
Just spoke to Doctor Mohammed Ghuneim in Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza. He says 60% of the injuries are women, children and elderly, and none of the staff have been able to get home. 'We feel so helpless' https://t.co/sip1UVBgMJ via @BBCNews
I just spoke to Mohamed Aborjelaa, a Palestinian content creator at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. He says 500 foreign passport holders, mainly American and British, are stuck there waiting for safe passage, while shelling continues around them
https://t.co/LCjW6Plx2W
Impending public health catastrophe at Shifa hospital. 10s of thousands of internal displaced seeking refuge in the grounds, in the corridors, in the wards. Everywhere. Hundreds of patients with wounds needing surgery unable to get into the operating room. Huge back-log.
We can't get people into Gaza to report on what's going on. We need voices from inside to tell us what's happening. If you're in Gaza and can talk or know someone who can, DM me please, BBC News urgently wants to hear from you. #Gaza#gazawar
Gaza health ministry told me it was "impossible" to evacuate the wounded to south. “There are no extra beds in any hospitals anywhere for people to move to. Most of the wounded are unstable,they'll die en route. All hospitals in Gaza, even after they've been expanded, are full
We are deeply saddened to learn that our videographer, Issam Abdallah, has been killed. Issam was part of a Reuters crew in southern Lebanon who was providing a live signal.
Reuters journalists Thaer Al-Sudani and Maher Nazeh also sustained injuries and are seeking medical care.
At 2:00 Tuesday morning, my neighbour banged on my door and told me to leave now as my flat was being targeted. I woke up my three children, we grabbed our emergency kit and headed to the nearby hospital
Gaza: The UN just told me 9 UN staffers have been killed in Gaza, 18 UN buildings have sustained damage, their schools are at over capacity with the displaced. They are running out of supplies. Gaza’s power plant has run out of fuel “This is a catastrophe unfolding”.