Thursday, 30 December 2021 (YJC)_ A former employee of the Israeli Prime Minister's Office revealed that "Benjamin Netanyahu" had destroyed documents after the Hebrew-language sources reported that some documents had been destroyed.
Former Secretary of State Benjamin Netanyahu's former secretary, Zakhi Braverman, acknowledged in a statement that Netanyahu had destroyed documents before handing over his post to incumbent Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz reported this evening (Wednesday), after obtaining a recording of Brahman's recorded voice, that he had confessed in the file:
Before leaving, I took some documents out of the safe, handed them to my deputy, and told him to shred them immediately, and he shredded them.
Following the release of the audio file, the Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, reacted quickly to the report, calling it "fake."
Likud's party claims that Zachi Braverman was talking about his personal documents, not documents related to the prime minister's office.
Earlier, Haaretz quoted some Netanyahu staff as saying that the former prime minister had ordered the hacking of unidentified documents.
The report said that the lockers were in rooms where no one but the prime minister and his top aides were allowed.
The documents kept in the lockers usually include the time plans of the senior staff of the Prime Minister's Office and their permanent work schedule and other documents, and it is not yet clear which documents were exactly destroyed and how large they were.
Although Benjamin Netanyahu has previously denied this; But the prime minister's office said it would investigate.