Israeli Immigrant From Iran Charged With Spying for Tehran
- An Iranian-born Israeli man has been charged with espionage for allegedly spying for Iran and sharing sensitive information during conflicts between the two countries.
- The indictment claims the defendant maintained contact with Iranian operatives and disclosed military details, including plans to attack Iran and information on Israeli airstrikes.
- Prosecutors revealed he transmitted classified details concerning Israeli military operations, including the identity of an Iranian sailor aiding Israel.
- The State Attorney's Office requested to keep the suspect in custody during the trial due to heightened risks amid ongoing conflicts.
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Iranian-born Israeli man who spied for Iran faces life imprisonment
Israeli man accused of spying for Tehran was recruited by Iranian operatives introduced to him by his Iranian girlfriend. By World Israel News Staff An Israeli man has been charged with espionage over his alleged work on behalf of Iran, including sharing information on Israeli military operations during last month’s twelve-day war between the two countries. On May 25th, the state attorney’s office filed an indictment against an Israeli man, with…
Iranian Immigrant To Israel Indicted For Espionage; Exposed Israeli Agent, Revealed Flight Path Of Israeli Drones
It was cleared for publication on Sunday that the State Attorney’s Office filed a serious security indictment last week in the Central District Court in Lod against an Israeli citizen, charging him with contact with a foreign agent and providing information to the enemy with the intent to harm state security, which carries a penalty of life imprisonment. The indictment reveals that the defendant, an Israeli citizen who immigrated from Iran in 19…
Iranian immigrant in Israel charged with wartime espionage for Iran
An indictment has been filed against an Israeli citizen who immigrated from Iran, accusing him of spying for the Islamic Republic during the 12-day war between Israel and Iran, the State Prosecutor's Office announced Sunday.
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