Several suspects arrested amid probe of PM’s office over leak of classified intel

Jacob Magid is The Times of Israel's US bureau chief

A handout photo released by his office on October 26, 2024, shows Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meeting with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and IDF commanders in the bunker below the Kirya military base in Tel Aviv. (Avi Ohayun/GPO)
A handout photo released by his office on October 26, 2024, shows Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meeting with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and IDF commanders in the bunker below the Kirya military base in Tel Aviv. (Avi Ohayun/GPO)

A Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court judge has partially lifted a gag order regarding an ongoing investigation into Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office over the leak of classified intelligence.

Judge Menachem Mizrahi confirms that over the past week, the Shin Bet, Israel Police and the IDF began the “open phase” of their joint investigation into a suspected breach of national security caused by the leak of classified information.

Authorities suspect that the leak harmed the achievement of Israel’s war aims, Mizrahi says.

“Several suspects were arrested for questioning, and the investigation is ongoing,” he adds.

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