
Shocking Hamas plot to infiltrate 'Israeli' intelligence unit with cleaning crew revealed
Unit 8200 is an 'Israeli' Intelligence Crops unit of the 'Israeli' military that is responsible for clandestine operations, collecting electronic signal intelligence, counterintelligence, cyberwarfare, military intelligence, and surveillance.
It is often likened to the US's National Security Agency (NSA).
'Israeli' soldiers operating in Gaza managed to capture documents for Hamas showing a plan to access a base for Unit 8200, using a cleaning service contract, 'Israel' Hayom said in a recent report.
The Hamas plans were described as 'calculated'.
An online cleaning services tender was put up for one of Unit 8200's facilities, which Hamas discovered and used as a 'potential pathway' to access the installation.
The tender was posted after the events of Oct. 7, 2023, although the report did not specify when.
After the 'Israeli' military discovered the plans, the cleaning services tender was put on hold and the military issued directives to strengthen security protocols for military publications on public internet space.

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