Israeli spy firm's alleged visit to Slovenia raises tensions on eve of vote
By Daria Sito
Published on March 17, 2026.
Israeli private spy firm Black Cube is alleged to have visited Slovenia in December and met with the main opposition contender, Janez Jansa, leading in polls. The allegations have raised tensions ahead of the upcoming national election. Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob accused foreign services of interfering in the election. If successful, this could significantly change Slovenia's policies regarding the Middle East, as the Liberal Freedom Movement party has been a vocal supporter of the Palestinians. Black Cube, which apologised for covert operations on behalf of Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, did not comment on the allegations.
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