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Tue 18 Jun 2024 8:25 am - Jerusalem Time

The Shin Bet investigates the leak of security information after the Al-Aqsa flood

The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation said that the Israeli General Security Service (Shin Bet) opened an investigation into suspicions of leaking information from within the Israeli security services after the 7th of October (Al-Aqsa Flood).


The authority explained that the Shin Bet is suspected of leaking information from the security services to Internet hackers who worked for Israel against enemy countries, but they caused great damage.


It added that Israeli cyber hackers exposed secret Israeli intelligence operations instead of achieving their goals.


The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation indicated that the attempt of cyber hackers to penetrate targets in several countries prompted the concerned countries to strengthen the fortification of the targets that were supposed to be attacked.


It said that since October 7, the pirates have tried to disrupt the infrastructure in some countries.


The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation claimed the existence of a document confirming that the Israeli army and intelligence were aware of the plan of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) to carry out the Battle of Al-Aqsa Flood 3 weeks before the date of the attack on October 7 last year.


The Commission indicated that the Gaza Division of the occupation army had prepared a document explaining Hamas’ plan and what it included in kidnapping between 200 and 250 hostages.


According to the broadcaster's claims, the document detailed the hostage-taking process and how to act in extreme cases.


It quoted a security source as saying that the document was known to the intelligence leadership and the Gaza Division leadership, at the very least.

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The Shin Bet investigates the leak of security information after the Al-Aqsa flood

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