Former Israeli army, Anat Kamm, claims to have leaked military secrets to a newspaper.
Kamm (24), pleaded guilty in exchange for more serious charges such as espionage and threatening national security, is revoked. He threatened a maximum prison sentence of 15 years.
The indictment charged against him among others, handed over 2,000 documents to the Haartez daily.
Tel Aviv District Court, as quoted by the BBC, Monday (7 / 2) states, while working as a general office staff between 2005-2007, Kamm copying secret documents from military computers.
After leaving military service and worked for an Israeli site, he handed the document to reporters Haartez.
Haaretz later published a report on the possibility of Israel's illegal operation to kill Palestinian militants in the West Bank.
Kamm was arrested in December 2009 despite a new arrest was public knowledge four months later. Since then he is under house arrest.
Kamm's lawyer, Eitan Leman stated that the document leaked to reporters Israel does not threaten Israel's security.
By lightening the demands it, Kamm has pleaded guilty and handed secret documents while the charges are more severe as to threaten state security revoked.
Thurs Anat from Israel. He unpacked through the newspaper, saying the Israeli army deliberately killed, and not just arrest Palestinian militants. The order to kill the possibility of conflict with Israeli law.
"He's a young woman, who was then believed that he found evidence of war crimes," said his lawyer. *
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