OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu abruptly ended a meeting of Israel's security cabinet Wednesday, saying someone in the forum betrayed the national trust by leaking details of its top-secret discussions on Iran. Citing an unnamed source who had taken part in the security cabinet's first session Tuesday, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported that intelligence agencies gave the 14-member group conflicting views on Iran's nuclear program. “The security of the state and of its citizens depends on the ability to have confidential and in-depth discussions in the security cabinet ... someone severely damaged the trust that Israel's citizens put in this forum," Netanyahu told the group, according to a statement from the prime minister's office. He mentioned no names or whether he had ordered an investigation into the leak. “I have a responsibility toward the citizens of Israel and the security of the state, and therefore I am breaking up this meeting," Netanyahu said. — Reuters