Iran Said to Have Hacked Gantz' Cellphone

Former military Chief of Staff Benny Gantz speaks to the media, March 15, 2019, REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Former military Chief of Staff Benny Gantz speaks to the media, March 15, 2019, REUTERS/Amir Cohen
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Iran Said to Have Hacked Gantz' Cellphone

Former military Chief of Staff Benny Gantz speaks to the media, March 15, 2019, REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Former military Chief of Staff Benny Gantz speaks to the media, March 15, 2019, REUTERS/Amir Cohen

Iranian intelligence hacked the mobile phone of former military Chief of Staff and head of Blue and White party Benny Gantz, revealed political circles in Tel Aviv on Friday.

Gantz is the toughest rival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the forthcoming Knesset elections.

A source leaked the news to a reporter at Channel 12 saying that two top officials in Israel’s Shin Bet met with Gantz five weeks ago and told him that Iranian intelligence had hacked his phone.

Shin Bet agents warned Gantz that any sensitive information could be used against him in the future and told him to proceed as he sees fit.

Channel 12 correspondent Amit Segal reported that the mobile content, including personal details and private and professional texts, were now in the hands of Iranian intelligence. He further noted that no classified information is likely to have been on the device.

Israel's former Prime Minister Ehud Barak referred to the probability that Netanyahu might be behind the leak, stressing that the purpose is to defame Gantz in front of voters; and not protect Israel against the Iranian intelligence.

Barak added that Iran doesn’t need superpowers to hack a mobile phone, and Gantz has been a former military chief of staff for four years now and “there is nothing on the device that is sensitive for national security.”

The Blue and White party reacted in a statement saying: “We do not respond to issues at the heart of national security. It must be said that the incident in question took place approximately four years after the end of chief of staff Gantz’s term.”

The party also said that the publication of the news of the hack at this point in the campaign “raises many questions.”



Russia Warns US, South Korea and Japan against Forming Security Alliance Targeting North Korea

Russia's Foreign Affairs Minister Sergei Lavrov attends the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Post-Ministerial Conference during the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' meeting and related meetings at the Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Mohd Rasfan/Pool Photo via AP)
Russia's Foreign Affairs Minister Sergei Lavrov attends the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Post-Ministerial Conference during the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' meeting and related meetings at the Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Mohd Rasfan/Pool Photo via AP)
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Russia Warns US, South Korea and Japan against Forming Security Alliance Targeting North Korea

Russia's Foreign Affairs Minister Sergei Lavrov attends the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Post-Ministerial Conference during the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' meeting and related meetings at the Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Mohd Rasfan/Pool Photo via AP)
Russia's Foreign Affairs Minister Sergei Lavrov attends the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Post-Ministerial Conference during the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' meeting and related meetings at the Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Mohd Rasfan/Pool Photo via AP)

Russia’s foreign minister on Saturday warned the US, South Korea and Japan against forming a security partnership targeting North Korea as he visited his country's ally for talks on further solidifying their booming military and other cooperation.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov flew to North Korea’s eastern Wonsan city on Friday for a meeting with his North Korean counterpart Choe Son Hui, The Associated Press.

Relations between Russia and North Korea have been flourishing in recent years, with North Korea supplying troops and ammunitions to support Russia’s war against Ukraine in return for military and economic assistance. That has raised concerns among South Korea, the US and others that Russia might also transfer to North Korea sensitive technologies that can increase the danger of its nuclear and missile programs.

After a meeting with Choe on Saturday, Lavrov accused the US, South Korea and Japan of what he called their military buildups around North Korea.

“We warn against exploiting these ties to build alliances directed against anyone, including North Korea and, of course, Russia,” he told reporters, according to Russia’s state Tass news agency.

The US, South Korea and Japan have been expanding or restoring their trilateral military exercises in response to North Korea’s advancing nuclear program. On Friday, the three countries held a joint air drill involving US nuclear-capable bombers near the Korean Peninsula, as their top military officers met in Seoul and urged North Korea to cease all unlawful activities that threaten regional security.

North Korea views major US-led military drills as invasion rehearsals. It has long argued that it’s forced to develop nuclear weapons to defend itself from US military threats.

Lavrov said Russia understands North Korea’s decision to seek nuclear weapons.

“The technologies used by North Korea are the result of the work of its own scientists. We respect North Korea’s aspirations and understand the reasons why it is pursuing a nuclear development,” Lavrov said.

During their meeting, Choe reiterated that North Korea “unconditionally” supports Russia’s fight against Ukraine. She described ties between North Korea and Russia as “the invincible alliance.”

Lavrov said he repeated Russia’s gratitude for the contribution that North Korean troops made in efforts to repel a Ukrainian incursion into Russia’s Kursk border region.

Wonsan city, the meeting venue, is where North Korea recently opened a mammoth beach resort that it says can accommodate nearly 20,000 people.

In his comments at the start of his meeting with Choe, Lavrov said that “I am sure that Russian tourists will be increasingly eager to come here. We will do everything we can to facilitate this, creating conditions for this, including air travel,” according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

The Wonsan-Kalma tourist zone is at the center of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s push to boost tourism as a way to improve his country’s troubled economy. But prospects for the biggest tourist complex in North Korea aren’t clear, as the country appears unlikely to fully reopen its borders and embrace Western tourists anytime soon.