The Shin Bet security agency has reportedly identified ongoing attempts to harm senior officials in Israel and to influence the upcoming elections, according to a report. No further details on the nature of the attempts or the specific targets were provided.
The Shin Bet, Israel's internal security agency, has reportedly identified ongoing attempts to harm senior officials in the country and to influence the upcoming elections, according to a report. The initial disclosure did not provide details on the nature of the threats, the specific officials targeted, or the alleged method of election interference. The full report is available from the publisher.
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