Hacking of confidential Israeli police information

The Israeli Channel 12 reported that a hacking group called "Hanzala" targeted the Israeli police with a cyberattack.
The Hanzala group also issued a statement confirming the operation and released some of the hacked information.
The source indicated that the hacking group had obtained 2.1 terabytes of sensitive information, including documents, videos, and images of the Israeli police.
According to the report, the hacked information includes employee documents, weapons inventory, medical records, court cases, and identity documents, and a total of 350,000 documents have been made available to the public.
The Hanzala hacking group, which has declared its goal to defend Palestine and the homeless people of Gaza, has previously cyberattacked the Israeli security, intelligence, and military infrastructure several times.
This hacking group has also hacked information about the Israeli army's missile defense systems, the money transfer and money laundering structure of Israeli spies, and companies under the Israeli Ministry of War, and similar cases.
The Hanzala hacking group even penetrated the cell phone of the former Minister of War of the Zionist regime and published its information.