Israeli Authorities Charge Two in Alleged Scheme to Profit From Confidential IDF Operations

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Israeli prosecutors charged an IDF reservist and civilian for allegedly using classified military information to make bets on the prediction market platform Polymarket. This case reflects concerns over the intersection of sensitive operational details and online betting related to military activity. Authorities confirmed that no senior defense officials are implicated in this matter.
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Israeli prosecutors have filed charges against an Israel Defense Forces reservist and a civilian accused of using classified military information to place wagers on the prediction market platform Polymarket. The indictment, submitted Monday to the Tel Aviv District Court, marks a rare case in which alleged misuse of sensitive operational details intersected with online event-based betting tied to wartime activity.
Authorities said the case centers on the exploitation of confidential information during active military operations. According to a prosecution-approved summary released after a partial lifting of a gag order,…
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