The group also published footage that appears to show Halevi holding meetings with senior Arab officials, including those from Qatar and Jordan.
The pro-Iranian hacking group Handala claimed to have breached the phone of former IDF chief of staff Lt.-Gen. (ret.) Herzi Halevi, according to a Thursday thread of posts on the group’s X/Twitter.

The group claims that the hacking operation lasted years, resulting in the theft of approximately 19,000 sensitive files, including visual documentation of secret meetings, strategic maps, and personal footage from Halevi’s residence.
The published footage also appears to include Halevi’s personal identification documents, footage of him with his family, as well as with senior IDF officials, and other soldiers whose identities are classified by the military.
The group also published footage that appears to show Halevi holding meetings with senior Arab officials, including those from Qatar and Jordan.
This follows a threat shared by Handala on Wednesday, where they claimed that they were about to reveal information about Halevi.
“Handala is sitting at the chokepoint; all of you are under our intelligence umbrella,” the initial post read.
Credit: Jerusalem Post
