Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is at the centre of a controversy following a serious breach involving leaked classified documents from his office. This security affair, initially censored, is now partly visible to the public after the gag order was partially lifted.
The incident has drawn criticism from opposition figures, including Benny Gantz and Yair Lapid, who suggest that Netanyahu bears ultimate responsibility for the actions of his staff.
Reports indicate Netanyahu may consider holding some advisors accountable, framing them as “scapegoats” to deflect blame from his office.
Netanyahu has countered these claims, accusing military censorship of blocking details to protect his office’s reputation. He asserted that neither he nor his staff leaked sensitive information.
Meanwhile, Netanyahu’s spokesperson, Omer Dostri, has been implicated in a serious breach after allegedly leaking classified recordings from Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv, linked to a recent Israeli strike on Iran.