Iran has gotten its hand on the whole archive of Israel’s judiciary, which includes top-secret and sensitive information, Iranian media reported.
More than 70,000 pages of judicial documents, some of which bear secret and top-secret seals, have been leaked and are being reviewed and analyzed, according to Tehran Times.
According to documents from the Israeli judiciary, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara suffer from a relapsed psychiatric disease, which prompted a member of Yair Lapid’s party to take to the Judiciary to call into question Netanyahu’s fitness for the top job in Israel.
The member of Lapid’s party took the whole medical case of Netanyahu and his wife to the court in the hope of barring him from assuming public office over mental health problems, according to the documents obtained by Iran, Tehran Times reported.
The court reviewed the documents and signaled seriousness in following up on the case, but a top judicial official shelved the case, saying in handwriting, “The court does not have the authorization to look into this case, and moving ahead with it could endanger Israel’s national security.”
In addition to this case, Netanyahu faced other lawsuits, which have been shelved through bribery, bullying, and political influence, the report added.
The case in question could well be the reason why the phones of a number of members of Lapid’s party and Lapid himself, were hacked recently, according to Israeli media. Observers estimated that Netanyahu could be behind the hack.
“At any rate, what is important now is the top-secret information that is in Iran’s possession and can jeopardize the Israeli regime’s national security,” Tehran Times reported.
Also, the leaked Israeli judicial documents included pages showing how the Israeli judiciary discriminated against Israeli Arab citizens in a systematic way. The documents showed that Israeli judges have always issued verdicts against Israeli Arabs based on an undeclared guideline.
Source: Tehran Times