Israeli Prime Minister’s Office Leak: Ripple Effects on Gaza War Deal
Israel, Rishon LeZionTue Nov 05 2024
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What started as a leak from the Israeli prime minister's office has turned into a major scandal. The leak, involving classified intelligence, might have hurt efforts to negotiate a hostage deal in the Gaza war. Four people were arrested, including Eliezer Feldstein, a media adviser in the prime minister's office. They're accused of leaking Hamas strategy documents and changing them to make it seem like Hamas leaders wanted to drag out talks and smuggle hostages. These doctored documents ended up in British and German media outlets. The leak came at a sensitive time, with the prime minister facing criticism for his handling of the negotiations after some hostages were found dead.
It also bolstered his demand for Israeli troops to remain on the Gaza-Egypt border, which Hamas rejected. Critics say this could be a ploy to keep far-right coalition partners happy. The Hostage Families Forum has called for an investigation, saying the leak is a blow to public trust. The prime minister denies any wrongdoing and has accused the judiciary of bias. The main suspect, Feldstein, insists he didn't have access to classified information. He could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty.
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