Kamm refuses to return one of the CDs to authorities, claiming that she lost it.
KAMM'S TREACHERY is a deeply disturbing comment on the mindset of the radical Left in Israel.
But her crimes are even more alarming when we realize that Kamm is not a lone renegade.
Kamm gave the documents she stole to Haaretz reporter Uri Blau, who began publishing them in November 2008.
In her statements during her investigation published in court documents, Kamm revealed that she is a messianic leftist.
Kamm served in the IDF from 2005 to 2007 as a secretary in the office of the commander of Central Command.
As for Kamm, Miller reported that she was suspected of stealing up to 1, 000 documents from the IDF during her military service and giving them to Blau.
By Alfon's telling, Israel's draconian Shin Bet security agency had "disappeared" one reporter - Anat Kamm - and caused another - Uri Blau - to flee the country.
Kamm is on trial for stealing state secrets with the intent of harming state security and Blau, who fled to London, returned to Israel with the stolen documents.
It was with the knowledge that Kamm committed treason that Haaretz hired her as a reporter for Walla and represented her as a persecuted journalist to the international press.
The Shin Bet launched its investigation of stolen IDF documents, which led it to Blau and then to Kamm after Blau published articles in November 2008 based on the documents he received from Kamm.
When the gag order was revoked last Thursday, Israelis - and any foreigners who were interested - learned that Anat Kamm, a reporter hired by the Walla Web portal when it was partly owned by Haaretz, had been under house arrest for four months.
Haaretz used its considerable power to discredit the investigation of Kamm and Blau by falsely telling foreign reporters that the story was an issue of press freedom and that Kamm was being persecuted as a journalist rather than investigated for treason she committed while serving in the military.
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