Ari Rosenfeld
Ari Rosenfeld is a defendant in the high-profile "Bild leak" case involving the alleged theft and unauthorized distribution of classified Israeli intelligence documents to foreign media.
Ari Rosenfeld emerged as a figure of public interest in late 2025 and 2026 due to his involvement in a significant security and legal scandal surrounding the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). Rosenfeld is a co-defendant alongside Eli Feldstein and Yonatan Urich, a senior communications adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The case centers on the alleged extraction of highly sensitive intelligence materials from IDF databases and their subsequent leak to the German newspaper Bild.
According to the indictment filed by the State Attorney's Office, the leaked materials were intended to influence public discourse regarding hostage negotiations with Hamas. The prosecution alleges that the dissemination of these documents, which occurred outside of authorized channels and without military censorship approval, posed a risk to state security and the safety of hostages. While Rosenfeld's specific professional background is less publicly detailed than his co-defendants, his inclusion in the amended indictment underscores the scope of the alleged network involved in the document transfer.
The case has sparked intense debate in Israel regarding the boundaries of political messaging, the protection of military secrets, and the conduct of the PMO during wartime. Rosenfeld remains a central figure in the ongoing legal proceedings at the Tel Aviv District Court, where the prosecution continues to present evidence regarding the chain of custody for the classified intelligence. The outcome of this trial is viewed as a landmark moment for Israeli security protocols and the legal accountability of those handling the nation's most sensitive secrets.