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Hanla Cyber Group Leaks 1,900 Documents, Accuses Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett of Lying About Hack

The Hanla cyber group has released 1,900 documents purportedly hacked from the phone of former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, alleging that Bennett is lying about his device being compromised. The group challenges the former PM’s denial, inviting scrutiny of the leaked conversations to verify their claims.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the Hanla cyber group has publicly contradicted former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett‘s denial of a phone hack, releasing a trove of documents as evidence. The cyber group asserted that Bennett has openly denied any intrusion, maintaining that his mobile phone was never hacked.

However, the Hanla hackers stated, “The truth speaks for itself. To prove the falsehood of his claims beyond any doubt, we, the ‘Hanla hackers,’ are directly disclosing 1,900 chats from his phone.”

The group extended an invitation to examine the revealed conversations, encouraging individuals to assess the veracity of the claims independently. This action follows earlier reports from Israeli sources regarding the alleged hacking of Bennett’s phone.

Channel 7 in the Zionist regime also reported that an Iranian hacking group had targeted and compromised the former Prime Minister’s mobile device. Network 12 of the Zionist regime also alleged that the Iranian hacking group had hacked the phone of former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

Bennett has stated that the phone in question is no longer in use, and relevant security and technical entities are investigating the matter.

 

©‌ Webangah News Agency,
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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