
Barely two weeks after the Gaza ceasefire took effect, Kan News revealed Sunday evening that the IDF is grappling with a serious internal security lapse, one that military officials have described as a grave breach of information security rules. Because of the classified nature of the incident, few concrete details have been released.
Security sources said the situation resulted from “a serious human error and gross negligence,” adding that the full extent of the damage is still being evaluated. Officials noted that “this incident is particularly severe and is being thoroughly examined to ensure that any damage, if caused, will be contained as much as possible.”
In response, Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir immediately ordered a formal inquiry, placing it under his personal oversight. He also instructed senior officers to draft tougher new regulations to safeguard sensitive military information and prevent future lapses of this kind.
According to the IDF, the initial findings from the probe are expected to be delivered to the top command within days. Military insiders indicated that disciplinary actions are likely for those responsible, emphasizing that Lt. Gen. Zamir is directly supervising and tracking the progress of the investigation to ensure full accountability.
{Matzav.com}




Can the government and military under the fake Bibi Netanyahu be trusted be trusted again after the Simchas Torah 5783 attack?