An Israeli soldier monitors the demonstration against the Israeli government for the release of the hostages. The photo is from May 2024.

Seven Israeli citizens were arrested in Israel for spying for Iran. According to the Times of Israel, he is accused of spying for Iran for two years and of carrying out hundreds of missions for that country.

An Israeli police spokesperson said this was one of the most serious cases. For this, he risks the death penalty. All of these defendants are residents of Haifa or northern Israel. Among them, a soldier who had fled the army a few years ago. In addition, two minors aged 16 to 17 are also among the accused. Their identities have not been revealed.

Officials said he completed about 600 missions in two years. He said the defendants were collecting information on behalf of Iran out of greed. They provided Iran with information on Israeli military bases, as well as nuclear weapons and munitions. Based on the information provided by them, Iran also attacked many places in Israel.

Information collected about Iron Dome and the nuclear power plant The suspects are accused of taking photos and collecting information at IFD bases, including defense headquarters in Tel Aviv and at Nevatim and Ramat David airports. Hezbollah and Iran attacked these places. Iran fired two missiles at the Nevatim base on October 1. Likewise, Hezbollah attacked Ramat David.

According to Israel’s Channel 12 report, the suspects took photos of the locations of the military base in the Galilee from a balloon. About a month later, in early October, a Hezbollah missile attack took place on this site.

Police said the accused also collected information about places such as Iron Dome, ports, air force, navy and Hedera power station. An Israeli Internal Security Agency official said we seized the items collected by the defendant on behalf of Iranian agents. These include photos and videos.

Iran attacked the Israeli Nevatim air base on October 1.

The suspects were in contact with the Turkish mediator, he gave information to Iran Israeli police said all defendants had been in contact with a Turkish mediator for two years. He passed all intelligence information to Iran on its behalf. The defendants knew that the information they provided could endanger national security and assist the enemy in its missile attacks.

An Israeli police officer said:

We are discovering the extent of the damage caused to Israel so far by sending this information. We are also investigating whether these defendants are linked to the drone attack on Prime Minister Netanyahu’s house?

These spies also provided Iran with information on the capability and accuracy of Israeli weapons. For this, thousands of dollars were given to these defendants. Part of this was in the form of cryptocurrency, while another part was also paid in cash. It is claimed that this money was donated by Russian tourists.

Israeli officials said legal action had been taken against the suspects. They will appeal to the court to keep them in detention until the end of the procedure.

Israeli minister says traitors should face death penalty Officials from Israel’s Sin Bet intelligence agency also said the accused used high-tech equipment to carry out the mission. These suspects are also accused of having collected information on numerous Israeli citizens. There is also a high-ranking defense officer.

Sinn Bet has not revealed the identity of the officer. His photograph was found at the suspect’s home. Intelligence said these defendants chased the police officer. He even kept an eye on his children. The agency believes they were trying to assassinate the police officer.

After the arrest of these suspects, Israeli Sports Minister Mickey Zohar called for the death penalty to be imposed on them. He said we are fighting for our existence. In such a situation, traitors should receive only one punishment. This way we can avoid such incidents in the future.

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