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IDF Reveals Extensive Espionage and Leaks During Iron Swords War

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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Colonel G, outgoing head of the IDF Information Security Department, disclosed at a professional conference the unprecedented scale of information security breaches and leaks during the Iron Swords war. He revealed that the IDF faced an extraordinary number of leak incidents, prompting dozens of security investigations and extensive intelligence operations in cooperation with the Shin Bet. According to Colonel G, the phenomenon was exceptional compared to previous conflicts, with soldiers tweeting their locations and posting photos during active combat, behaviors previously thought to be controlled through lessons learned from past inquiries.

During the war, over 30 security investigations were launched to identify leak sources, a volume equivalent to a decade of investigations in peacetime. Simultaneously, an intelligence campaign targeted operatives working on behalf of enemy states. The Shin Bet has arrested more than 80 individuals suspected of gathering intelligence from within IDF bases. Colonel G emphasized the dual challenge faced by the defense establishment: combating internal information leaks and countering espionage efforts by hostile entities.

These revelations highlight the significant security challenges encountered by Israel's defense forces during the conflict, underscoring the ongoing struggle to protect sensitive information amid active warfare and foreign intelligence threats.

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