âIntelligence Leakâ Scandal Rocks Netanyahuâs Office â Close Aide Arrested

An Israeli Magistrateâs Court judge partially lifted a gag order on the ongoing joint investigation by the Shin Bet, police and the army on Friday.
A close aide is among several suspects arrested for the alleged leak of classified intelligence from the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuâs office, according to media reports.
The news comes as an Israeli Magistrateâs Court judge partially lifted a gag order on the ongoing joint investigation by the Shin Bet, police and the army, the Times of Israel reported on Friday.
These arrests âare at the centerâ of what could likely be âthe biggest scandal inside the Israeli governmentâ since its genocidal war on Gaza began in October last year, Axios reported.
Info Leaked to The Bild
The investigation was opened âafter a top secret intelligence report was leaked to the German tabloid, Bild,â the Axios report said.
The Bild published a story in early September, the report continued, âthat referred to a document that was allegedly drafted by Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and contained Hamasâ strategy about the hostage and ceasefire deal negotiations.â
According to information released for publication by the judge on Friday, Axios said, the probe focused on a âconcern of a security breach due to the unlawful provision of classified information.â This, it added, has placed at risk âsensitive information and intelligence sources, as well as harmed the efforts of achieving the goals of the war in the Gaza Strip.â
Did Netanyahu Know?
The Axios report questioned âwhether Netanyahu knew or was involved in the leaksâ as it appeared âto be intended to influence Israeli public opinion to supportâ his position on a ceasefire deal that includes the release of captives held by Hamas.
It said Netanyahu denied his office was involved.
Haaretz reported that the aide allegedly involved âhas worked closelyâ with Netanyahu during the Gaza war âand attended security cabinet meetings at the Kirya defense headquarters in Tel Aviv.â
The paper also said Netanyahuâs office denied in a statement on Friday that any of its staff had been arrested.
Citing Kan, the Israeli state broadcaster, Axios said the aide âwas exposed to highly classified informationâ even though âhe failedâ a security background check.
Opposition Slams PM
In a post on X, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid said âThe affair in the Prime Ministerâs Office goes to the heart of the close relationship between the defense establishment and the prime minister and his aides.â
âThe Prime Minister is already trying, as usual, to distance himself from the affair and place responsibility on others, but the facts are the opposite: He is personally responsible for every document, word, or information that comes out of his office.â
At the same time, Israelâs National Unity Party leader Benny Gantz said in a post on X: âWithout going into the details of the case under investigation concerning the activities of the Prime Ministerâs Office, it is important to emphasize one thing â the Prime Minister is responsible for what happens in his office. For better or worse.â
The scandal was likely to intensify âthe mistrust and tensionâ between Netanyahu, the military and intelligence services, said Axios, which has been growing in the past few months.
(The Palestine Chronicle)
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