JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, complaining he has to rely on "some antenna they stick on a window", says he lacks reliable and encrypted communications on the chartered aircraft that fly him on visits overseas.
The disclosure, by the leader of a country with deep security concerns, appeared in a report on Sunday by a government-appointed panel that examined whether an official plane should be bought for the prime minister and President Shimon Peres.
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