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VisitNetanyahu's Office Leaks Ignite Protests Amid Hostage Crisis
Nov 3, 2024, 08:30 AM
Recent leaks from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office have raised concerns over the government's handling of the ongoing conflict with Hamas and the hostage situation in Gaza. Classified documents allegedly leaked from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) suggest that Netanyahu may be prioritizing his political survival over efforts to free hostages and end the war, aiming to keep his government in place and avoid investigation. Reports indicate that Netanyahu used fabricated or manipulated 'Hamas papers' to influence public opinion and undermine protests demanding a hostage deal and the withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) from Gaza. Prominent Israeli journalist Amit Segal is reportedly implicated in the security breach. These revelations have fueled public outcry, with protests erupting again in Tel Aviv as hundreds of Israelis demand the safe return of hostages and criticize the government's actions.
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