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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has initiated an investigation into the leak of names of six hostages killed by Hamas, which reached social media before families were officially notified. The bodies were discovered in a tunnel in Rafah, raising concerns over the conditions under which the hostages were held, including starvation and severe neglect. In response to the leak, the IDF issued a statement to quell rumors, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding sensitive information regarding hostages. Concurrently, the IDF is also investigating the dissemination of classified Hamas documents to foreign media, which allegedly aimed to manipulate public opinion on hostage negotiations. Reports suggest that these documents, including one linked to Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, align with narratives presented by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Both investigations highlight the ongoing tensions between Israeli authorities and the challenges posed by information leaks during the conflict.
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- Last Updated
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