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JERUSALEM — Israeli authorities arrested five officials, including four from a military intelligence unit, late last week for reportedly disclosing state secrets to the foreign media.

An Israeli military officer working in the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was one of five people arrested during an investigation into leaked classified documents. The officer, identified as 32-year-old Eli Feldstein, worked in the prime minister’s office as a military spokesperson and was among five suspects arrested late last week. The names of the other suspects remain under a gag order, according to Israeli news agency TPS.

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that four suspects are from a military unit tasked with preventing leaks of state secrets.

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The leaked documents in question were reportedly written by Hamas. They apparently were the basis for a report in the London-based Jewish Chronicle, which reported in September of a Hamas plan to smuggle Israeli hostages out of Gaza to the Sinai and to transfer them to Iran. The Chronicle later retracted the report and fired the journalist, saying the story had been fabricated.

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An Israel Defense Forces tank rolls through the Netzarim Corridor in Gaza. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

The documents also apparently served as the basis for a report in Germany’s popular Bild daily, which suggested Hamas was deliberately drawing out hostage negotiations to create psychological pressure on the Israeli government.

Israel’s Channel 12 reported that unnamed sources said the Bild’s September report is «an ongoing danger» to the lives of Israeli soldiers and hostages held in the Gaza Strip.

According to Israel’s Kan public broadcaster, the documents were not uncovered by Israeli forces in Gaza, but rather by «another type of intelligence.» The case risks exposing Israel’s intelligence-gathering methods.

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Feldstein is suspected of receiving the classified documents before they were reported in the Chronicle and Bild along with an interpretation that favored Netanyahu, who was under public pressure at the time to reach an agreement for a cease-fire and hostage release.

Authorities are also investigating why Feldstein, who did not have appropriate security clearance, had access not only to the documents, but to classified meetings as well.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the IDF Officers Course Graduation Ceremony at the IDF Training Base.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the IDF Officers Course Graduation Ceremony at the IDF Training Base. (Ma’ayan Toaf, Israel Government Press Office)

Amit Segal, chief political analyst for Israel’s Channel 12, told Fox News Digital, «For a year, there has been an ongoing debate, both openly and behind the scenes, between Netanyahu and the top security establishment regarding the price to be paid for the hostages. This struggle has been accompanied by leaks, some legal and some not. The Shin Bet is currently investigating whether, as part of this conflict, Netanyahu’s people crossed the line and used classified information.»

He added, «In my opinion, it will not change anything dramatic in Israel’s political arena. Netanyahu will probably not be found involved in the case. It just demonstrates again the mistrust between the PM and the security establishment.»

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At a joint press conference in Tel Aviv, opposition party leaders Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz questioned whether the leak happened on Netanyahu’s orders. «Netanyahu’s defense is that he has no influence or control over the system he heads. If that’s true, he’s ineligible. He is not qualified to lead the State of Israel in the most difficult war in its history,» Lapid said. «This case came out of the Prime Minister’s Office, and the investigation should check if it was not on the prime minister’s orders.»

Gideon Rahat, a professor in the Department of Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, echoed Segal’s analysis that the leaks will not damage Netanyahu. He told Fox News Digital that «Netanyahu is a type of populist leader and nothing will happen from his hardcore followers. He will use it for his own gain and then say the deep state is after him.» 

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People, including the families of hostages, walk to the front holding "Bring them home now" signs at the Israel Day on Fifth parade on June 2, 2024 in New York City.

People, including the families of hostages, walk to the front holding «Bring them home now» signs at the Israel Day on Fifth parade on June 2, 2024 in New York City. (Adam Gray/Getty Images)

The deep state for Netanyahu, according to Rahat, is Israel’s court system, which Netanyahu views as liberal, and the security service and military.

Rahat said populism encompasses the view that «Everything dealing with investigations and trials is against populist leaders.» Rahat cited an example to show differences between the administrations of former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, a non-populist leader, and Netanyahu. 

Olmert did not have «much success in the running of the second Lebanon war» against Hezbollah in 2006. His support at the time was only 3%, he noted, adding «When you look at his failure it is nothing when compared to October 7.»

The second Lebanon war started with Hezbollah’s kidnapping of several Israel Defense Forces soldiers and not with the massacre of nearly 1,200 people, Rahat said. Hamas also kidnapped over 250 people.

Rahat noted that Netanyahu has 30% plus support and his electoral base is «still keeping him in the game.»

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Within the context of populism, «Politics are seen as different today. Politicians are not seen as responsible for what happens under their rule,»Rahat said.

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«Obsesionado patético» y «enemigos de la humanidad»: guerra de acusaciones entre Venezuela y el jefe de la diplomacia de Estados Unidos

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Caracas reaccionó con furia y llamó «obsesionado patético» al jefe de la diplomacia de Estados Unidos, Marco Rubio, luego de que el funcionario calificara a Cuba, Nicaragua y Venezuela de «enemigos de la humanidad» y los acusara de ser los causantes de la crisis migratoria en el hemisferio.

«Parece que no puede dormir sin pensar en Cuba, Nicaragua y Venezuela. ¿Será porque, a pesar del odio que destila y sus deseos de hacer daño con bloqueos, sanciones y agresiones, estos pueblos lo han derrotado una y otra vez con dignidad y firmeza?», expresó este martes el canciller venezolano, Yván Gil, a través de Telegram.

Al mismo tiempo, afirmó que «los únicos enemigos de la humanidad son aquellos que, con su maquinaria de guerra y abuso, llevan décadas sembrando caos y miseria en medio mundo».


Para Gil, Rubio «no soporta ver cómo naciones soberanas le plantan cara y le rompen el libreto».


«Cuba, Nicaragua y Venezuela han demostrado que no se doblegan, que no se venden, que no claudican», manifestó el funcionario venezolano.

El secretario de Estado de EE.UU., Marco Rubio, llega al aeropuerto de de Ciudad de Guatemala, este martes. Foto: REUTERS

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Más temprano, Rubio, quien inició el fin de semana pasado una gira por Centroamérica, indicó que «si no fuera por esos tres regímenes no habría una crisis migratoria en el hemisferio», y aseguró que Nicaragua, Venezuela y Cuba «son países donde su sistema no funciona».

En el caso de Nicaragua, puntualizó, «se ha convertido en una dinastía de familia con una copresidencia donde básicamente han tratado de eliminar, por ejemplo, la iglesia católica y todo lo religioso y todo lo que pueda amenazar el poder a ese régimen».


Además, dijo que el «régimen» nicaragüense «castiga» a los que amenazan su poder y que ha visto cómo miles y miles de nicaragüenses «están huyendo de ese sistema».

«La misma razón (por la) que están huyendo de Cuba, la misma razón (por la) que están huyendo de Venezuela», agregó.

La relación entre el flamante gobierno de Donald Trump y el gobierno chavista que encabeza Nicolás Maduro comenzó en una aparente distensión, cuando la semana pasada el enviado especial del presidente republicano para solución de conflictos, Richard Grenell, se reunió en Caracas con Maduro y logró llevarse de regreso a seis prisioneros estadounidenses, considerados por Washington «rehenes» del régimen chavista para negociaciones políticas.

El acercamiento ha sido criticado por algunos opositores de ambos gobiernos que han visto la reunión de Grenell con Maduro en el palacio de gobierno de Miraflores, en clima cordial, como una contradicción, cuando en Venezuela sigue la represión y hay unos 1.600 prisioneros políticos sin derecho a juicios.

Pero ahora el propio Rubio y Gil parecen marcar el terreno: el 28 de enero, el canciller venezolano señaló a su par estadounidense como «enemigo» de Caracas, al considerar que «continúa demostrando su obsesión enfermiza por dañar a Venezuela».

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Gil se pronunció en ese entonces después de que el secretario de Estado manifestara el «apoyo firme» de EE.UU. al presidente de Guyana, Irfaan Ali, en «la integridad territorial» frente a «las acciones belicistas de Nicolás Maduro y sus secuaces».

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