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Handala says it hacks Mossad's most critical agent 

Israeli Mossad agent Laura Gilinski

The pro-Palestinian hacktivist group Handala says its cyber forces have taken down one of Mossad's most critical agents, Laura Gilinski. 

Gilinski currently serves as deputy director of a network known as National Security Studies (INSS). 

Handala said in a statement on Saturday that it has access to over 100,000 of Gilinski’s “ultra-confidential emails.” 

“The iron walls of secrecy and the illusion of security within the regime have been shattered forever,” Handala said.

It said INSS is not just a simple think tank. “It is the strategic cover for Mossad’s covert operations and grand designs against the peoples of the region.”

According to the documents obtained by the hacktivist group, between 2012 and 2026 alone, “over $149 million in black funds from Mossad have fueled INSS’s anti-Iranian and destabilizing projects.”

“But the disaster for the Zionist entity runs much deeper,” it said. 

Among the files, it said, there are unprecedented revelations exposing INSS’s “central role in planning and orchestrating anti-Islamic and subversive operations around the globe.”

Handala said that names of collaborators, project details, and their secret plans are now ready to be unveiled to the world.

It also said that its cyber forces will soon “begin releasing these documents to expose the true, sinister face of this network.” 

“And this is only the beginning of retribution,” Handala said, adding that it has access to a complete database of the network's experts and operatives—including exact residential and office addresses.

Handala said the database has already been uploaded to their “target bank for imminent missile strikes scheduled for the coming days."

“Nowhere is safe for them, not within the occupied territories, nor anywhere else in the world.”

The hacktivist group warned Mossad agents that “the era of imaginary security and immunity” for them “is over,” and that they will pay a “heavy price” for every covert action they carry out from here on.

The revelations come as Israel and the United States have launched an unprovoked war of aggression on Iran on February 28 with airstrikes that assassinated senior Iranian officials and commanders.

Iran's armed forces, including the IRGC, have responded by launching almost daily missile and drone operations targeting locations in the Israeli occupied territories as well as US military bases and assets in the region.


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