A Telegram and X account named Israelinreal says a group called Yaqin Hammad has acquired sensitive data on officers within the Israeli regime’s intelligence community and has begun releasing it publicly.
The group has accessed detailed information on officers of the Israeli regime’s intelligence apparatus through covert and open sources.
The account says this material will be released gradually.
In one of its first posts, the account states that the group “recently obtained information on Israeli criminal officers,” describing them as individuals involved in operations against Palestinians while providing intelligence support to the IDF.
According to the group, the data includes identities from across the Israeli regime’s security and intelligence branches, including Mossad, Malmab, Shin Bet and Aman.
The group says it intends to reveal these identities step by step “so people around the world can better understand the true face of these criminals.”
The Telegram account adds that Yaqin Hammad’s disclosures “will challenge the myth of the Israeli intelligence agencies’ invulnerability and show these individuals are far more exposed than they believe.”
In its first release, the group published photos of a man identified as Guy Sagi, claiming he is a senior and veteran officer of Mossad.
The group also posted what it described as Sagi’s phone numbers and home address.