Israeli Spies, Iran

Seven Israelis accused of spying for Iran during the war

The Haifa residents, including two minors, acted on Iranian orders, providing intelligence on key military sites.

HaKirya Tel Aviv (Photo: ColorMaker/ Shutterstock)

The State Prosecutor's Office filed a statement on Monday against seven Jewish suspects, residents of Haifa and the north, including a deserter soldier and two minors, suspected of being handled by Iranian agents and carrying out various missions for their handlers.

Among other things, they are suspected of photographing and collecting information on military bases and installations, including air force bases in Nevatim and Ramat David, the Kirya camp in Tel Aviv, Iron Dome battery sites, and more. They also received maps of strategic sites from the operators, including Golani Hospital.

The suspects are Aziz Nisanov, Alexander Sadikov, Yigal Nissan, Vyacheslav Goshchin, Evgeny Joffe and two minors whose names cannot be released.

On Friday, the State Prosecutor's Office is expected to indict them in the Haifa District Court for a series of serious security offenses.

The State Attorney's Office emphasizes that this is one of the most serious cases investigated in recent years.

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