Security Scandal in Netanyahu’s Office Over Unauthorized Spokespersons

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, a security scandal has erupted in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office following the employment of unauthorized spokespersons. The issue has sparked by reports from Kan TV, revealed that these individuals were granted retroactive security clearances months after beginning their roles, highlighting severe disorganization within the office’s security protocols.
Sources indicate that due to the sensitivity of their positions, each spokesperson was assigned a permanent personal guard who monitored them within the office, including hallways and computer usage, even extending to restroom visits. The situation has raised alarms over potential security vulnerabilities.
Further complicating matters, Ziv Agmon, recently appointed as Netanyahu’s official political spokesperson, is reportedly involved in the process. Agmon is expected to soon replace Tzachi Braverman as the head of Netanyahu’s office.
In a separate incident, Israel’s Channel 12 reported the arrest of an Israeli citizen accused of spying for Iran. The individual, who worked as a maintenance and service employee at the Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv, allegedly photographed the residence of former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

