Seven Israelis were arrested on suspicion of espionage for Iran, Israel Police and the Shin Bet announced Monday.
Prosecutors allege that the suspects completed some 600 missions for Iran, including gathering intelligence on sensitive military and infrastructure sites and identifying potential human targets for the Islamic Republic.
Notable sites involved in their alleged espionage included Ramat David Airbase, Nevatim Airbase, Glilot, and the Golani Brigade base, where four soldiers were killed in a Hezbollah drone attack last week.
The suspects "were given maps of strategic sites from their handlers, including of the Golani Brigade base," the State Attorney said.
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Prosecutors allege that the suspects completed some 600 missions for Iran, including gathering intelligence on sensitive military and infrastructure sites and identifying potential human targets for the Islamic Republic.
Notable sites involved in their alleged espionage included Ramat David Airbase, Nevatim Airbase, Glilot, and the Golani Brigade base, where four soldiers were killed in a Hezbollah drone attack last week.
The suspects "were given maps of strategic sites from their handlers, including of the Golani Brigade base," the State Attorney said.
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Seven Israelis arrested for spying for Iran, providing info on army bases
Prosecutors allege they completed some 600 missions for Iran, including gathering intelligence on sensitive military and infrastructure sites and identifying potential human targets for Iran.
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