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VisitNetanyahu Aide Eliezer Feldstein Arrested in Shin Bet Probe of 'Hamas Papers' Leak
Nov 3, 2024, 01:09 PM
Israeli authorities have arrested several suspects, including Eliezer Feldstein, an aide in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office, in connection with the leak of classified documents related to the Gaza conflict. Feldstein, who previously served as spokesperson for National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, is alleged to have extracted sensitive information from the Israeli Defense Forces and disseminated it to the media. The leaked documents, referred to as "Hamas papers," reportedly contained classified intelligence about Israel's military plans and were intended to bolster Netanyahu's Gaza policy amid stalled truce talks. The Shin Bet, Israel's internal security agency, is conducting the investigation. The case has raised concerns that Netanyahu's office may have been involved in manipulating public opinion by leaking or fabricating information to influence the ongoing conflict with Hamas and prevent hostage exchange deals or ceasefire agreements. Israeli newspapers successfully petitioned a court to lift a gag order on the investigation, revealing the identities of the suspects and the seriousness of the security breach. Meanwhile, public protests are occurring in Tel Aviv, with thousands demanding action in response to the scandal. Some protesters are calling for elections and Prime Minister Netanyahu's resignation, intensifying pressure on the government.
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