An Iranian-linked hacking group, known as Handala, has made a bold claim: they've allegedly breached the mobile phone of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's chief of staff, Tzachi Braverman. This comes just days after they announced a similar breach of former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's Telegram account. The group's assertions are under scrutiny by Israeli officials, who have yet to confirm any breach. Handala's statement, posted online, warns Netanyahu's inner circle that sensitive information was exposed. They've also released images of Braverman with U.S. Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden, adding to the intrigue. This incident coincides with renewed attention to the 'Qatargate' affair, where Netanyahu's advisers are under suspicion. The hackers claim to have incriminating material, but no proof has been provided. This is not the first time Handala has made headlines; they previously claimed to have hacked Bennett's phone in 'Operation Octopus', releasing sensitive data and phone numbers linked to world leaders. As the investigation continues, the authenticity of Handala's claims remains uncertain, leaving the public and authorities alike in a state of anticipation and concern.