ARAB AND WORLD

Thu 03 Jul 2025 4:04 pm - Jerusalem Time

The occupation accuses 3 people of spying for Iran in exchange for money.

On Thursday, the Israeli prosecution filed indictments against three Israelis on charges of "spying for Iran" in exchange for money.

The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation said: "An indictment was filed with the Central Court in Beersheba (south) against a resident of the Hamra settlement in the Jordan Valley (West Bank), accusing him of communicating with an Iranian agent in exchange for money."

The broadcaster reported that the accused is named Mark Morgen Pinsky, 33 years old.

The indictment stated that Pinsky documented the locations of Iranian missile strikes and interceptions inside Israel, and sent video recordings of these locations to his Iranian handler.

"This development is part of a series of security issues related to Iranian espionage attempts inside Israel by recruiting local citizens for intelligence purposes," the authority said.

In this context, the Authority indicated that the prosecution also submitted to the Central Court in Nazareth (north) an indictment against two individuals from Tiberias, accusing them of spying for Iran in exchange for money.

The Israeli police and the General Security Service (Shin Bet) previously announced the arrest of a number of Israelis during the war on Iran.

According to previous Israeli police data, 23 Israeli cells were arrested on charges of collaborating with Iranian agents between the start of the war of extermination on Gaza on October 7, 2023, and the beginning of this month.

On June 13, Israel, with US support, launched a 12-day aggression against Iran, targeting military and nuclear sites, civilian facilities, and the assassination of military leaders and nuclear scientists. Iran responded by targeting Israeli military and intelligence headquarters with ballistic missiles and drones.

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The occupation accuses 3 people of spying for Iran in exchange for money.

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