INTELLIGENCE AGENT MISLED ISRAEL ABOUT SYRIA'S INTENTIONS ISRAEL LINE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1997 An Israeli intelligence agent supplied Israel's intelligence services with false information regarding Syria, YEDIOT AHARONOT reported. Last year, the source provided false intelligence which indicated that Syria was planning an imminent attack on Israel. As a result, Israel was wary of Syria's peace overtures. However, the intelligence community only attached moderate importance to the claim because it did not corroborate with intelligence gathered from other sources. The newspaper listed three possible explanations for the agent's behavior - the agent may have held extreme right-wing political views, may have been motivated by monetary considerations or may have been trying to impress his supervisors. A Government official praised Mossad Director Danny Yatom on Thursday for his courage in publicizing this sensitive information. ISRAEL LINE