WANA (Jul 27) – Israel’s security agency claims that an Israeli citizen, who immigrated from Iran to the occupied Palestinian territories years ago, has been arrested on suspicion of ties with Tehran and transferring sensitive information.

 

The Israeli news outlet i24 reported on Sunday that the regime’s Attorney General has filed a security indictment against this individual, charging him with “contact with a foreign agent” and “transmitting information to the enemy with intent to harm national security.”

 

According to the report, the suspect moved from Iran to the occupied territories in 1999 and has allegedly maintained ongoing contact with Iranian entities during recent wars, passing on “important information.”

 

The Israeli Attorney General claims that the data shared with Iran included flight routes of Israeli drones toward Iran and damage sustained by one of the Israeli Air Force bases.

 

Authorities have requested the suspect remain in custody until the end of legal proceedings.

 

This marks the 27th alleged case of espionage for Iran reported by Israeli security agencies in recent months.

 

Since fall 2023, Israel’s security services have arrested several reservists, former immigrants, and even ordinary citizens on accusations of intelligence cooperation with Iran or Hezbollah.

Israel Arrests Three Suspected of Acting on Behalf of Iran. Social media/ WANA News Agency

Israel Arrests Three Suspected of Acting on Behalf of Iran. Social media/ WANA News Agency