
The Israel Security Agency (ISA) and the Israel Police have uncovered an Jerusalem man who is believed to be working for Iran’s intelligence services
In a joint counter-terrorism operation, the ISA and the Israel Police identified a suspect from Jerusalem who was allegedly recruited by Iranian agents.
He reportedly agreed to help these agents and even tried to involve members of his own family in activities inside Israel.
The investigation showed that the suspect knowingly agreed to help the Iranians gather information and carry out tasks in Israel.
Authorities believe he played a key role in trying to involve close relatives in these operations.
In recent weeks, the security services have conducted a complex and secret investigation that resulted in the arrest of the suspect.
The arrested man, who is in his 30s and is from the Issawiya neighborhood of Jerusalem, is suspected of having contacts with Iranian agents and agreeing to carry out missions for them in the city.
Investigations are ongoing to understand the full extent of the suspicious activities.
Since the October 7 attack, more than 20 espionage attempts linked to Iran have been uncovered.
Published in 06/03/2025 09h51
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