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Lawyer Claims He Overheard Prosecutor and Legal Advisors Discuss Yemen Field Case Leak
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First reported by Srugim · 8 hours ago
What happened
Attorney Efraim Damri, representing soldiers in the Yemen Field case, accused the prosecution of leaking manipulated video evidence to protect the Attorney General. He claimed to have overheard a conversation between legal officials about the leak and warned it harmed national security. Damri said the soldiers will seek legal recourse as crime victims.
- 01Attorney Efraim Damri claims plea deal protects Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara in Yemen Field case.
- 02Damri says he overheard a prosecutor, Deputy AG, and Attorney General discussing leaked video in a restroom.
- 03He asserts the leaked video was manipulated and the prosecution initially denied involvement.
- 04Damri warns the leak caused a major national security breach and increased global antisemitism.
- 05He says soldiers plan to seek legal protection as victims and petition the Supreme Court.
- 06Damri challenges anyone to sue him for defamation over his claims.
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