The Spy Affair is FINALLY Authorized for Release
Peloni: One of the most disturbing reports ever written was the revelation of what has earned the infamous unrevealing title of “The Spy Affair.” Notably, what prevented this report from being the most disturbing report ever written was due to the efforts to prevent this story ever seeing the light of day. We will be covering this story further in future posts, so prepare yourself for what will challenge your perspectives on almost everything you know about October 7. The telling of this story was restricted due to a two-and-a-half-year gag order which thankfully was violated by investigation and reporting of the likes of MK Almog Cohen, retired senior police officer and journalist extraordinaire, Avi Weiss, and the intrepid researcher and journalist, Yossi Baum, among others. The story begins with what is described below, but there is so much more to this story which you will come to see, and with every detail revealed you will see that this story becomes more and more shocking and less and less believable. You won’t want to miss my further elaborating comments below the tweet.
? ISRAEL SECURITY UPDATE
After more than two years under a publication ban, Israel’s Supreme Court has authorized the release of details in a sensitive espionage case tied to the October 7 attacks.The suspect has now been identified as Assaf Shmuelavitz.
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•… pic.twitter.com/rJIofofG8Y— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) January 22, 2026
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Iranian missile debris in Judeae & Samaria. Screengrab via X


