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At the end of the week, an internal investigation was opened in the IDF to try to find out who is making manipulative use of classified Hamas loot documents seized in Gaza - or those that were only allegedly taken from Hamas - and passing them on to the international media in order to try and influence public opinion in Israel on the subject of the abductees deal.The affair causes great concern and anger in the security establishment, and it is assumed that it will heighten the tension between it and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his men, a tension that has reached a new peak anyway following the deep disagreement between the parties surrounding the deal.
The anger concerns two publications from the last few days: the first in the British "Jewish Chronicle" , a small and uninfluential newspaper; and the second in the German "Bild" , the largest newspaper in the country and accordingly very influential. In both publications it is claimed to reveal internal and highly secret documents of Hamas, supposedly straight from Columbus or Yahya Sinwar's computer. In both cases, the mindset, instructions and strategy of the leader of the organization reflect exactly what Netanyahu claimed in his speech and in the interviews he gave last week, according to which Sinwar is trying to sow division in the Israeli public, he is not really interested in the deal and plans to smuggle hostages through the tunnels under the Philadelphia axis to Egypt and from there to Iran.
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