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Netanyahu's Aide Arrested in Ongoing Gaza Hostage Crisis

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Israeli police have arrested several individuals, including a top aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, over allegations of promoting classified military documents to foreign media in an attempt to thwart a ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza. The investigation centers on the prime minister's office, with opposition leaders accusing the government of sabotaging negotiations. The arrests include Eli Feldstein, a government spokesman, and at least one soldier. Prime Minister Netanyahu has denied wrongdoing by his staff, but opposition figures and hostage families have accused the government of intentionally hindering the negotiations.

    1. I don't know the kind of information you mentioned regarding Sinwar and the hostages in Philadelphi.
    1. This is not a case of suspected leaks but rather profiteering with state secrets for political purposes.
    1. I am not going to surrender to this pressure.
    1. This affair originated in the prime minister's office, and the investigation needs to determine whether it was not under the prime minister's orders.
    2. It is suspected that Netanyahu's team published secret documents and faked secret documents to torpedo the possibility of a hostage deal.
    3. We have tough enemies abroad, but the danger from within and at the most sensitive decision-making centres shakes the foundations of the confidence of the citizens of Israel in the prosecution of the war, and in handling the most sensitive and explosive security issues.
    4. The details of the serious security affair in Netanyahu's office should alarm every Israeli.
    1. Sinwar's plan was to smuggle himself and the remaining Hamas leaders along with Israeli hostages through the Philadelphi corridor to Sinai and from there to Iran.
    1. This is a moral low point like no other.
Netanyahu's Aide Arrested in Ongoing Gaza Hostage Crisis