A person familiar with the leak of sensitive documents in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said, “Documents that were removed from the state’s military safes and contain Israel’s most closely guarded secrets are being circulated unchecked in countless places.” There are those who leaked state security, and it is amazing how much disdain they treat the most important security issues for all of us.”
According to a person familiar with the conduct of the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, “the paramount effort of Netanyahu’s office is not to release the kidnappers and not to end the war, but to preserve the existing government, and an attempt to turn the tide in public opinion, to make the horrors of October 7 disappear, and to stay away as much as possible from an investigative committee.” government, in addition to maintaining the coalition and campaigning against going to elections.”
A senior military intelligence official familiar with the details of the secret documents case in which the investigation is being conducted says, “The spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office was arrested, and this is what he knows: a group sitting in secret, conspiring, recruiting agents for the Israeli army, divulging secrets and endangering methods and sources.” It falsifies documents and provides the media with misleading information, all in order to thwart the deal with the kidnappers.”
The source added: “How do these people live in peace? How can they look in the mirror? What do they say to themselves in the morning?” Another source adds: “They not only betrayed the kidnappers, but also betrayed the army. They spied, obstructed, lied, and committed countless criminal crimes, but also moral and ethical crimes, and all of this happened in a normal atmosphere. Everything is allowed. “Everyone is honest.”
Israeli media reported on Friday that they had asked the Magistrate Court in the city of Rishon LeZion to lift the ban imposed on what is described as the “new security case” that is “ravaging” the political and security institutions. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also called for lifting the ban on publishing its details.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation “Kan 11” reported on Friday evening that “the publication was permitted to arrest a number of suspects in the case, while the suspicions attributed to them are leaking sensitive information, exposing it to danger, and harming the objectives of the war in Gaza.”
Netanyahu’s office responded by saying, “Contrary to the false reports that the media is trying to portray, no employee in the Prime Minister’s Office has been investigated or arrested.”
Source: RT
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**Interview with Dr. Rachel Cohen, Middle East Affairs Expert**
**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us, Dr. Cohen. We’re seeing significant turmoil surrounding leaked documents from Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office. Can you provide insight into the implications of these documents being circulated?
**Dr. Cohen**: Absolutely. The leaked documents appear to contain sensitive information regarding Israel’s security protocols and military strategies. This not only compromises national security but also raises serious questions about the internal management of sensitive information within the government. It’s alarming that these documents were removed from secure locations and are now circulating widely.
**Interviewer**: It’s reported that the leak is seen as a tactic to bolster Netanyahu’s position amidst stalled Gaza truce talks. How do you view this political maneuvering?
**Dr. Cohen**: It’s clear that Netanyahu’s office is focused on maintaining the government’s stability rather than addressing the immediate humanitarian crisis or securing the release of hostages. The attempt to sway public opinion away from the events of October 7 and to avoid scrutiny from an investigative committee indicates a strategy centered on self-preservation rather than national interest.
**Interviewer**: The concern over national security seems profound. What do you expect will happen next in response to this situation?
**Dr. Cohen**: The ongoing investigation into the leaks will likely deepen public distrust in Netanyahu’s leadership. There may be calls for greater transparency and accountability, especially if it becomes evident that the leaks were part of a broader political strategy. Additionally, we might see increased pressure from coalition partners as the political landscape continues to shift.
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Dr. Cohen, for sharing your insights on this precarious situation. It’s certainly a tense time for Israel and its governance.
**Dr. Cohen**: Thank you for having me. It’s crucial to keep a close eye on how this unfolds, as it will have lasting implications for the region.