Trump is dismissed the National Security Adviser and his deputy after leaking the Houthi planning plan

US President Donald Trump sacked today, Thursday, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and his deputy Alex Weng, against the backdrop of a scandal leaking a plan to launch a military strike on Houthi targets in Yemen via the "Seghenal" application.
This decision comes after journalist Jeffrey Goldberg of "The Atlantic" magazine revealed that there is a secret conversation group on the "Segenal" application created by Waltz, and included senior American national security officials, in which the details of the military strike plan were discussed on the Houthis.
These leaks have sparked widespread controversy, especially after the Minister of Defense and Intelligence and Director of the CIA denied their participation in leaking any secret information. Later, Goldberg published pictures of the conversations that included the timing of the strikes and the weapons packages used, forcing Waltz to recognize the health of the leaks.
Although Trump showed his support for Al -Waltz at the beginning, describing him as a "good man" who "learned a lesson", the White House discussed the issue of his resignation, which Walz did not submit, which prompted Trump to make the decision to dismiss.
This dismissal is a strong blow to the Trump administration, and questions about the extent of the security of sensitive information in light of the use of immediate messaging applications by senior officials.