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The State of Israel v. Anat Kam
Charges include:
1. "Serious Espionage (divulging secret information with the intent to harm the security of the state) - an offence against clause 13b of the Penal Law 1977 (hence: the law).
2. Serious Espionage (gathering secret information with the intention to harm the security of the state) - an offence against clause 113c of the law."
The charges explain her exposure "to many documents and presentations in various degrees of classification, authored in the various departments of the General Staff, the Chief of Staff's office, and the various divisions of the command" with respect to military operations, discussion summaries, IDF targets, and related information.
"During her military service the accused stored in a special folder the documents and presentations and, near her discharge from the IDF, on or about May 2007, the accused, through another, copied the contents of the file onto two discs, one for documents and the other for presentations."
"The accused did so out of ideological motivations and with the intent to damage the security of the state, among other means, through publishing the documents to the general public."
She took the classified materials home without authorization to do so. "In or around June 2007, (she) copied the document disc onto the mobile IBM computer at her home....contain(ing) over two thousand documents, 700 of which were classified as "secret (or) top secret."
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