Israeli man charged with spying for Iran

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The man is accused of trying to recruit people to launch terrorist attacks in Israel

An Israeli man has been indicted on charges of spying for Iran and preparing terrorist attacks.

Shin Bet, the country’s internal security service, said the man had been in discussions with Iranian intelligence to recruit Israeli Arabs to carry out attacks.

He has been charged with “infringement of the security of Israel”.

Israel and Iran’s relations are tense, with Iran having called for Israel’s elimination.

The man cannot be named for legal reasons.

What are the allegations?

Shin Bet said when the man was arrested last month, he was in possession of an encryption device and a computer hard drive. The agency said he had been paid to provide Iran with information on important sites in Israel.

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According to court files the accused was in contact with a Lebanese man who is a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine group. They allegedly met in two separate locations.

He is also alleged to have met two people in Budapest who said they belonged to the Iranian security forces.

In that meeting he provided the pair with information meant to help Iran “harm Israel”, Haaretz newspaper reports.

“During these trips, he received funds, training, encryption tools and codes in order to be able to maintain contact with them in an encrypted way after he returned to Israel,” Shin Bet said, according to the Times Of Israel.

Last year a former Israeli cabinet minister, Gonen Segev, was jailed after he admitted spying for Iran.

source: bbc.com


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