Israel Claims Young Rabbi Recruited by Iran for Operations
WANA (Sep 14) – The Central Court in occupied Jerusalem has alleged that Iran managed to recruit a young Israeli rabbi and used him to design and direct multiple missions in the heart of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Israeli sources reported on Sunday that the 21-year-old rabbi, identified as Elimelech Shtern from the city of Beit Shemesh in central occupied Palestine, was in contact with an individual allegedly linked to Iran through encrypted communication channels.
According to these claims, the communication included receiving specific instructions for carrying out missions in sensitive urban areas, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
The court further alleged that the assignments ranged from propaganda efforts to operational activities, and even involved recruiting additional individuals inside Israel.
It was also claimed that all financial transactions were conducted digitally through cryptocurrency — a method Hebrew media described as part of a “sophisticated intelligence operation.”

Israel Claims Young Rabbi Recruited by Iran for Operations. Social media/ WANA News Agency





