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Petition: "Suspected of Collecting Intelligence in Breaking the Silence" Israel today

2020-03-05T22:43:15.911Z


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In a petition filed by the organization "Up to Here", the High Court is asked to order the Supreme Court to open an investigation on suspicion of collecting military intelligence • The petition was joined by senior reserve officers

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First publication: In the coming days, a petition will be filed with the High Court on behalf of senior IDF officers in the reserve, which includes the organization "Up to Here" and senior security officials, against "Breaking the Silence" and foreign countries. The petitioners request that the High Court order the Supreme Court to launch an investigation against "breaking silence" and the countries that fund it, on suspicion of gathering and holding military intelligence, whose exposure could jeopardize state security.

The petition will be filed by "Until Here" after investigators on his behalf who came to give evidence to "Breaking the Silence" revealed that they claim the testimony collection process goes beyond gathering evidence of "human rights" and concerns classified operational information. In addition, "so far" revealed that "Breaking the Silence" maintains close ties with foreign governments, and even signs contracts with European governments, providing them with information on IDF activities in exchange for financial funding.

However, the Mandelblit District Court decided not to support the State Attorney's decision not to open an investigation because of "lack of public interest." The "Securityists" Forum, which supports the request to investigate military information collection by "Breaking the Silence".

Gilad, but the CEO of "Up to Here": "This is security information that is classified as part, which poses a question mark on the motivation of the prosecutor's office to keep the soldiers and back them up against such organizations." Silence breaks: "The alleged allegations".

Source: israelhayom

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