In a monologue, journalist Tamir Shneid reportedly said that the leak of classified information on the timing of the attack on Iran endangered a historic operation. The comments come as the leak affair continues to draw scrutiny, with the Attorney General reportedly set to reject a probe into the matter.
Journalist Tamir Shneid reportedly delivered a monologue asserting that the central event in the ongoing leak affair is the disclosure of classified information on the timing of the attack on Iran, which he says endangered a historic operation. The report, from a single source, describes Shneid's comments as focusing on the severity of the leak.
The Zioneer reported on July 9 that the Attorney General was reportedly expected to reject a criminal investigation into the leak, with the assessment that the disclosure did not harm Israeli security interests. Shneid's remarks, if accurate, would directly contradict that finding.
The source of the report is a single internal channel, and the details of Shneid's monologue have not been independently verified. No official response has been reported.
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