Former IDF soldier Anat Kamm was convicted of taking and passing classified documents from an IDF office by the Tel Aviv District Court in February. Today, Sunday, 2 Cheshvan, she was sentenced to 54 months imprisonment for her crime.
The story dates back to 2010, when Kamm was a clerk in the office of the IDF Central District Commander, Major-General Yair Naveh. She was found guilty of taking 2,000 documents, classified information, and passing it to a Haaretz correspondent towards advancing her political agenda.
One of the original charges against her, compromising state security, was dropped.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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She should of been strung up and hung like a chicken.
I agree with Englishman, her punishment was MUCH too soft. Imagine if she did this in an, ahem, Arab country?