The heroic Handala hacking group has successfully breached the personal phone of Herzi Halevi, the former Chief of Staff of the Israeli occupation army.
Handala announced on Thursday that it gained long-term access to Halevi’s device, extracting thousands of confidential images, videos, documents, and files.
Among the first materials released are striking photos and videos of Halevi in his private office and during a covert visit to Jordan.
One notable image shows him alongside Major General Yousef al-Hunaiti, the chief of staff of the Jordanian Army.
The image showed Halevi next to Hunaiti, receiving a commemorative gift in his private office.
This leak highlights the hypocrisy and behind-the-scenes dealings of the Israeli military leadership with certain Arab regimes.
The coordination comes even as the Israeli regime continues its aggression against the Palestinian people and the broader Resistance front.
Jordan, which hosts US bases, has also played an active role in intercepting Iranian missile and drone attacks on Israeli occupied territories.
The leaked files also include sensitive footage from internal military briefings and personal materials that expose the inner workings of the entity’s top command.
Handala, which signals that more damaging revelations are forthcoming, has been actively engaged in accessing the information of important Israeli figures.
This latest operation by Handala underscores the growing vulnerabilities of the Israeli regime’s security apparatus, despite its boasts of technological superiority.
The group has a proven track record of targeting high-level Israeli figures, exposing their secrets and contributing to the psychological and informational warfare against the occupation.
Hanzala’s release of previously unavailable materials sends a clear message that no Zionist official is beyond the reach of cyber operations in support of the oppressed.
This operation follows a similar high-profile strike conducted by Hanzala earlier. In that instance, the group successfully breached the email system of Ilan Steiner, the former Budget Director of Mossad and current Chief Financial Officer of the regime’s national security agency.
That operation resulted in the leak of 50,000 confidential documents. The Steiner files shed light on the regime's clandestine projects, its secret financial pipelines to insider groups and media affiliates, and its calculated methods for sowing instability across West Asia.
These bold actions by Hanzala also demonstrate the strength and ingenuity of pro-Palestinian and pro-Iranian cyber capabilities in the face of Zionist oppression.
It further erodes the enemy’s sense of security and morale at a time when the resistance continues to advance on multiple fronts.