Israel Busts Spy Ring Acting for Iran, Security Services Say
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by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff

A general view shows the port in Haifa, Israel, July 24, 2022. Photo: REUTERS/Ilan Rosenberg
Israel‘s security services have broken up a spy ring that was gathering information on behalf of Iranian intelligence in the latest attempt by Tehran to recruit Israelis for espionage, the Shin Bet and police said on Monday.
Seven Israelis from Israel‘s north, including the port city of Haifa, were arrested after an investigation found they had gathered intelligence on Israeli military bases and energy and port infrastructure, a joint Shin Bet and police statement said.
Israeli police said the security breach was among the most serious ever seen by Israel.
“The assessment is that the activity of the members of the ring has caused security damage to the security of the state,” a senior source with the Shin Bet security service said.
Iran’s foreign ministry was not immediately available for comment.
The suspects, who included two minors, had been tasked by two agents from Iran’s intelligence service to carry out hundreds of information gathering tasks on military bases across the country, the Israeli statement said.
The targets included a power plant in the northern town of Hadera, military bases with an emphasis on the air force and navy, as well as Israel‘s Iron Dome air defense batteries and ports, the statement said.
The suspects worked in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars, part of which was processed using cryptocurrency.
“As part of the investigation, many materials seized were collected by the members of the ring and handed over to the Iranian agents,” the senior Shin Bet source said.
The suspects acted out of greed for money “and hurt the state of Israel and its citizens,” the police said.
An indictment is expected to be served in coming days by the Israeli prosecutor’s office.
In September, Israel‘s security services arrested an Israeli citizen on suspicion of involvement in an Iranian-backed assassination plot against prominent people including the prime minister.
Israel has a long history of intelligence operations in Iran, allegedly including the assassination in July of Ismail Haniyeh, the political leader of the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas in a Tehran state guesthouse. Israel has made no claim of responsibility for that killing.
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