Eliaspov served as a technician in reserve for the Iron Dome while Andreev served as a technician in reserves in the Kirya pit.
The indictment alleged that Rosenfeld in April sent a picture via the Telegram messaging app of a top-secret document to Feldstein, who was an aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The judge who presided over the hearing also said that there is no evidence of terrorism motives, according to the legal aid organization representing the four.
This marks the first conviction since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, despite several indictments against Israelis who were recruited by Iranian agents.
The two were in contact with a woman named Dania via a WhatsApp group and continued to maintain communications with her even after they knew she worked for the terror group.
The two defendants are Eli Feldstein and a reserve IDF NCO whose identity has not been approved for publication.
The two were "accused of deliberately creating a direct channel that bypasses the military system," the statement read.
The Nature and Parks Authority filed a 594,000 NIS lawsuit against Jamal Haj for hunting a protected Israeli deer species.
The recordings showed that the IBA representative on the committee, Yechiel Katz, worked on behalf of Nave to have Mandelblit appointed.
The state requested that the lawsuit be dismissed entirely or delayed until the country stabilizes on all fronts.