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Disinformation campaign linked to Netanyahu... Investigations related to leak of secret information regarding exchange deal
Disinformation campaign linked to Netanyahu... Investigations related to leak of secret information regarding exchange deal
Disinformation campaign linked to Netanyahu... Investigations related to leak of secret information regarding exchange deal
[Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:35:33 +0300]

Sana'a - Saba:
High-stakes investigations into the leak of classified information linked to the Prime Minister of the Zionist entity, Benjamin Netanyahu, are surfacing, raising controversy and suspicions about a possible disinformation campaign organized by Netanyahu to influence the Zionists regarding manipulating the terms of the ceasefire with Hamas.

According to a report by the New York Times, the leaks linked to Netanyahu's office and suspected that Eliezer Feldstein, Netanyahu's former spokesperson, illegally obtained and leaked sensitive documents, have inflamed tensions and intensified public scrutiny of Netanyahu, with critics accusing him of manipulating the terms of the ceasefire with Hamas to prolong the conflict in Gaza for political gain.

The leaks revolve around the documents Netanyahu used to defend the stricter terms of the ceasefire, including maintaining control of the Philadelphia Corridor along Gaza's border with Egypt.

The demand emerged after six hostages were found dead in Gaza, sparking protests across the occupying entity.

Netanyahu claimed that Hamas might smuggle the hostages into Egypt, leading Zionist officials to fear that the hostages would disappear if the corridor was not secured.

The leaked documents led to media stories around the world, sparking controversy.

The Jewish Chronicle published a report suggesting that Hamas leader Yahya al-Sinwar planned to escape from Gaza with Zionist hostages.

However, the report was withdrawn after the Zionist enemy army denied any such intelligence, raising doubts about the legitimacy of the report and raising suspicions of a possible disinformation campaign organised to influence public opinion.

Netanyahu's office denied involvement in the leaks, but the scandal raised questions about political interference in Zionist national security.

Critics have likened the case to the Watergate scandal, alleging a breach of public trust, while Netanyahu's team claims the investigation is unfairly targeting his office. He pointed to several wartime leaks that went unpunished.

Following the revelations, a Zionist court confirmed that Feldstein and other security officials are under investigation for allegedly transferring classified information without authorisation, jeopardising the objectives of the war in Gaza and the security risks posed by the breach, fuelling further outcry from Zionists that the incident could undermine the credibility of the Zionist government.

The investigation continues, as the case illustrates the deep-rooted tensions between the Netanyahu administration and the public's expectations of accountability. As the Zionist entity faces scrutiny over its handling of the Gaza conflict, the implications of these leaks could reshape the political narrative, impacting Netanyahu's legacy and the entity's internal security policies.

The issue of the security leaks that affected Netanyahu's office sparked a wave of criticism and accusations, which targeted his handling of classified documents for political purposes, and considered that the leaks reveal Netanyahu's political misinformation mechanisms and that the matter goes beyond the issue of leaking documents to ‘wrongful and deliberate exploitation of classified information with the aim of misleading the Zionist public.

Zionist analysts believe that ‘the essence of the issue is not the leak itself, but lying and using classified documents to manipulate the facts,’ and that these actions aim to mislead the public about issues affecting the lives of settlers and reflect ‘the nature of dark regimes that deliberately harm their people, citizens and victims of their failure.’ Others believe that the first suspect in the leak, Netanyahu's former spokesman, worked to plant and pass security information to German and British media, in order to influence public opinion to serve the Prime Minister's political goals.


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UPDATED ON :Tue, 05 Nov 2024 17:31:43 +0300