Investigators discovered that a low-level Israeli soldier had illegally removed Hamas documents from a military database and passed them to Eli Feldstein, a communications consultant working for Netanyahu, prosecutors said.
Feldstein acted “with the intention of influencing public opinion in Israel on the negotiations regarding the hostages and in particular the issue of the contribution of the demonstrations to the strengthening of Hamas,” prosecutors said.
Days after it was published, Netanyahu cited the article as evidence of Hamas’ intent “to use psychological warfare on the hostage families” and to put pressure on the Israeli government.
The Israeli soldier accused of leaking the document to him has also been arrested, along with three other military personnel, prosecutors said.
“For the past few days, my office has been under a wild and unrestrained attack,” Netanyahu said at the time.
Persons:
Benjamin Netanyahu’s, Eli Feldstein, Netanyahu, Feldstein, ”, “ Bibi, Yahya Sinwar, Hersh Goldberg Polin, Bild, Sinwar, Shin, “, ” Netanyahu, Tzachi Braverman, Braverman, Jack Chen
Organizations:
NBC News, Israel Defense Forces, Military, NBC, Police
Locations:
TEL AVIV, Gaza, Israel, Germany