This Saturday, Handala RedWanted decided to do things differently. We set our sights directly on the Shabak, your regime’s so-called security guardians. But do you truly feel safe? As long as we are here, that’s little more than an illusion.

For years, Shabak’s airport security systems were said to exist solely for “protection.” Yet, their eyes served many purposes beyond what travelers were told. Millions pass through, believing they’re just faces in a crowd. But this week, as we cross-check our nine wanted individuals against your surveillance networks, your vulnerabilities become impossible to hide.

Our presence defies your imagination. Handala is not just a name; it’s a shadow, a watchful gaze in places you never expect, even at the exit cameras of your airport gates.

So, to all those waiting in line, passports in hand, perhaps it’s best to smile for the cameras. After all, you never know when Handala might be watching.

Your security is a performance. The real audience is us, and your secrets are on display.

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Exposed: Moti Bouganim

Moti Bouganim, residing at 6/14 Orchid Street, Kiryat Gat, is far more than a logistics manager. As his record reveals, he has been a pivotal operator for the Zionist regime, consistently enabling its machinery of oppression through his strategic roles in major defense and logistics corporations.

With a history of managing sensitive operations at Elbit Systems and Emerson Spectronix, Bouganim has coordinated the movement of military and civilian shipments worth hundreds of millions of dollars, ensuring the regime’s apparatus runs smoothly. His expertise in global procurement, logistics, and defense supply has played a direct role in sustaining the occupation and its crimes.

Let it be clear: Moti Bouganim’s every move is known. Even as he recently exited the country, his presence was recorded on Shabak’s airport security cameras, proof that no one escapes accountability. The illusion of anonymity is gone; justice is closer than he thinks.

To those like Bouganim: your complicity is not forgotten. Every face, every passage, every act—captured and remembered. The era of impunity is ending.

Exposed: Lilach Gabbay

Lilach Gabbay (Seal), resident of Miriam Camp 507A, Hatzor Base, is far more than a mere supervisor. As her record reveals, she is a central figure in the decision-making and operational machinery of the Zionist regime. Her expertise in quality assurance, training, and team leadership has directly advanced the regime’s military capabilities and strategies.

With years of command over critical avionics units at Tel Nof and Hatzor bases, managing and shaping the careers of over 80 technicians, and spearheading quality and professional development for reserve and active-duty personnel, Gabbay has been instrumental in strengthening the regime’s air power and maintaining its systems of control. Her fingerprints are found on advanced projects, quality audits, and the very trainings that have shaped the next generation of military operatives.

Let there be no ambiguity: Lilach Gabbay’s every movement is tracked. Her recent exit is now documented by Shabak’s airport security cameras, ensuring that her role and presence are marked and known. The myth of anonymity no longer protects her; accountability is inevitable.

To those like Gabbay: your contributions to oppression are being recorded. From every decision, every team led, every project completed, your actions are seen and will not be forgotten. The age of impunity is ending, and justice is closing in.

Exposed: Yitshak Persky

Yitshak Persky, residing at HaTzivoni 133, Ganei Yochanan, is far more than a logistics and quality assurance professional. His decades-long service within Elbit Systems and EL AL Airlines places him at the heart of the Zionist regime’s military and civilian operations. As chairman of Material Review Boards and a key figure in managing supplier quality, Persky has ensured the flow of resources that sustain the regime’s apparatus.

From overseeing logistics across international stations to managing non-conformance and quality standards for critical defense projects, Persky’s influence has been felt in every link of the supply chain. His expertise, cultivated through years in the Israeli Air Force and advanced industry roles, has directly supported military operations and occupation policies.

Persky’s record shows a pattern of active participation not only in the defense industry, but also in community and emergency organizations, extending the regime’s reach into every aspect of daily life.

To Yitshak Persky and his kind: your actions are not hidden. Every process managed, every standard enforced, every operation supported, your role in perpetuating occupation and oppression is documented. The network of complicity is unraveling. Accountability is inevitable.

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