Israeli Soldiers Arrested for Alleged Spying for Iran
Two Israeli soldiers were arrested on Monday on suspicion of espionage for Iran, according to Israeli police. The primary suspect, who served in the Iron Dome air defense unit, is accused of passing classified information to an Iranian handler since September 2024. Reports indicate that he also recruited a fellow soldier from the military's Tel Aviv headquarters to assist in the operation.
In addition to espionage, both suspects are alleged to have engaged in pro-Iran activities, including spray-painting graffiti and displaying banners with the slogan "Children of Ruhollah" in Tel Aviv, referencing Iran's first supreme leader, Ruhollah Khomeini.
The soldiers, aged 21, face serious charges, including transferring classified information and aiding an enemy during wartime. This incident follows a series of arrests in recent months involving other Israeli citizens linked to Iranian espionage efforts targeted at the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and critical military capabilities like the Iron Dome system.
Israeli authorities, including the Shin Bet security agency, are increasingly concerned about Iran's recruitment of Israelis, leading to heightened security measures and intelligence efforts to thwart such espionage activities.
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