Israeli Prosecution Decides to File Charges Against Brother of Shin Bet Chief
Translation by SadaNews - The Israeli Public Prosecution decided on Tuesday evening to file charges against the brother of the head of the Israeli Security Agency "Shin Bet", David Zini.
This decision comes due to his involvement in a case of smuggling prohibited goods into the Gaza Strip, according to Channel 12, as translated by SadaNews.
Days ago, a new security case was revealed regarding the smuggling of goods from Israel to the Gaza Strip. Haaretz reported that military censorship imposed a comprehensive ban on publishing extensive details of the ongoing investigations, allowing the release of only some preliminary information.
Channel 12 described the case as one that "will shake the Israeli security establishment," pointing out that a secret session was held today at the Magistrate's Court in Ashkelon, where a large-scale investigation involving several individuals is taking place, related to the smuggling of goods from Israel to Gaza.
The case is still under investigation, with official silence surrounding its details, while it is expected that the coming days will reveal its dimensions and impacts on the security and political situation in Israel.
According to SadaNews translation, Samual Zini, the brother of the new Shin Bet chief, is involved in the smuggling of goods from Israel to the Gaza Strip, alongside senior officers.
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