27.01.2026 09:50
A photo of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talking on the phone quickly became a topic of discussion. It did not go unnoticed that Netanyahu had taped over his cellphone camera, and it is believed that he took such a security measure to prevent espionage or recording in sensitive areas.
A photo of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu taken during a phone call quickly became a topic of discussion on social media and in the international public sphere. In the photo, it was seen that Netanyahu covered the camera part of his mobile phone with tape.
"REDUCING THE RISK OF DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE"
The image sparked various interpretations, especially within security circles and on social media. Experts pointed out that this practice could be a security measure aimed at reducing the risk of possible espionage activities, unauthorized image capture, or digital surveillance in sensitive areas.
SENIOR POLITICIANS ARE TURNING TO THIS METHOD
While it is known that many senior politicians and security officials have previously resorted to similar methods, Netanyahu's choice has brought back to the forefront the importance that state officials place on the security of personal communications.
DEBATES HEATED UP
With the spread of the photo, discussions about digital security, potential leaks through smartphones, and personal data risks have also started anew.