Cyber Group Hanzala Claims It Has Exposed Netanyahu’s Office Communications, Calls for Disclosure

The cyber group known as Hanzala has recently claimed in a statement that it has been monitoring and collecting information from the mobile activities of Tzahi Broerman, the chief of staff to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for an extended period.
In a message published on the social media platform X, the group stated that the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office is attempting to deny the cyber intrusion allegations. However, according to Hanzala, these denials cannot conceal what they say is documented evidence.
Hanzala alleges that Broerman, as one of Netanyahu’s key close associates, is at the center of sensitive information. The materials in the group’s possession reportedly include files, audio recordings, videos, and documents that they claim reveal corruption within Netanyahu’s cabinet structure.
Without providing specific details about the contents of the documents, the cyber group has urged the public to form their own judgments based on what will be released. They emphasized that the era of secrecy is over and the time to disclose this information has arrived.




