Senior aides to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are suspected of attempting to blackmail an army officer to alter the minutes of high level security meetings held hours before the 7 October attack, Israeli media has reported. The officer who was allegedly targeted by the aides worked in the military secretariat of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), according to the Times of Israel (TOI), which cited Hebrew-language media. A number of reports say that a complaint was made to army Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi over the alleged use of a sensitive video of an army officer by the P…