A suspected leak of classified Gaza documents involving an aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has jolted Israeli politics and outraged the families of hostages held by Hamas who have been pushing for a deal to get their loved ones home.Details of the case have trickled out slowly because of a gag order.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.But a magistrate’s ruling partly lifting the order has provided an initial glimpse of the case that the court said had compromised security sources and may have harmed Israel’s efforts to release the hostages.“Classified and sensitive intelligence information was taken from IDF (Israel Defense Forces) systems and taken out illegally,” a ruling by the Rishon Le-Zion Magistrates’ Court said on Sunday, which may have caused “serious damage to the state’s security and posed a risk to information sources.”In that, the court said, the leak could have hurt efforts to release the hostages.Netanyahu has