IDF refutes Bild claim that document on Hamas pressure tactics was written by Sinwar, while material cited by UK Jewish paper on ostensible Sinwar escape plan not known to IDF
The Israel Defense Forces said Sunday that it had launched an internal investigation after documents recovered from the Gaza Strip were recently leaked to foreign press
in an apparent attempt to influence public opinion on the hostage negotiations.
Over the weekend, a report by the German newspaper Bild claimed that a Hamas document found on the computer of leader Yahya Sinwar showed the terror groups tactics to pressure Israel and stall the hostage talks.
The documents alleged contents, which claimed that Hamas is seeking to sow division in the Israeli public and that the terror group is not seeking to reach a deal quickly,
were nearly identical to points made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in recent interviews and press conferences.
The IDF said that the document cited by Bild was found in Gaza some five months ago, and was not written by Sinwar himself, but that it was a recommendation paper drawn up by a mid-level Hamas officer.
The information in the document joins other identical documents that we had in the past; it did not constitute new information, the IDF said.
The military said that the leak constitutes a serious offense and will be investigated.
Separately, supposed documents found in Gaza cited by the British newspaper The Jewish Chronicle claimed that Sinwar was planning to smuggle himself and other leaders from the terror group, along with some of the remaining Israeli hostages kidnapped on October 7, out of Gaza via the Philadelphi Corridor and from there to Iran.
This claim too was similar to Netanyahus recent talking points regarding the hostage deal and the premiers insistence on the IDF remaining in the Philadelphi Corridor.
In the case of the Jewish Chronicle report, the IDF said it was unaware of any such document actually existing.
The Jewish Chronicle report was picked up by some right-wing Hebrew media outlets and shared on social media by Netanyahus son, Yair.
Speaking at the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, Netanyahu referred to the Bild article at length.
The reported document shows Hamas wants to tear us apart from the inside and to continue the war until further notice, said Netanyahu. The vast majority of Israeli citizens arent falling for this trap.
Netanyahu has in recent weeks insisted that Israel must retain control of the Philadelphi Corridor for the foreseeable future, even during the potential first 42-day phase of a hostage-ceasefire deal in which some 30 living hostages could be freed. He has said that control of the route, along the Gaza-Egypt border, is crucial to Israels future, because of the danger that otherwise Hamas would resume weapons smuggling across the border, and build up forces for further October 7 massacres.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and all of Israels security chiefs are widely reported to have said that alternative solutions can be found to control the border and that the IDF could swiftly return after the first phase of the deal, or at any other time, and expressed fears that Netanyahu, in raising the Philadelphi demand, is sabotaging a potential deal in order to satisfy his far-right coalition partners and retain power.
Source :
https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-probing-gaza-files-leak-that-sought-to-shift-public-view-of-hostage-talks/