Handala Leaks 1,500 Contacts from Israel’s Secret “Sapir” Project

The cyber group Handala has released a list of roughly 1,500 contacts linked to the Lardo family and an ultra-secret project known as “Sapir”—a disclosure described as a direct blow to the communications layers of Israel’s security structure.

According to Khabaronline, According to the published information, the list contains names, contact numbers, and the communications network of individuals connected to Israel’s security apparatus. Data that had previously been stored in encrypted vaults and secure networks has now been made public, offering an unprecedented glimpse into an internal communications network.

In this leak, the “Sapir” project is portrayed as Israel’s “black box of military communications”—a system that played a key role in sensitive security and military coordination and, according to the publishers, represents one of the central hubs for managing communications within this structure.

Based on the details provided, management of the “Sapir” project was entrusted to the Lardo family, with General Yoram Lardo at the helm. The report also identifies other members of the family as key figures in the system, underscoring the concentration of part of Israel’s security structure within a limited family circle.

At the same time, the Handala group announced that it has also released the identities of several other officers linked to the “Sapir” project, presenting the collection of information to the public under the title “The Lardo Family’s Security.”

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