Briefly
- The Israeli Security Agency arrested a 27-year-old for allegedly photographing military places for Iran.
- The suspects allegedly received a 500 USD crypto for each task, collecting thousands of dollars.
- Two other Israeli citizens were arrested for similar spies activities.
The Israeli authorities arrested a 27-year-old Tel Aviv man for pricking charges after allegedly fulfilling intelligence tasks for Iranian operatives in exchange for crypto payment.
The suspect allegedly performed various missions, including photographing sensitive locations and painting politically motivated graffiti, Israeli security agency (Shin Bet) and Police of District Tel Aviv announced in a joint statement in a joint statement released various local media on Monday.
The organizations behind the spy activities “Reach Social Media Platforms”, said agencies, urging the citizens of Israel “not to deal with foreign actors or execute any missions on their behalf,” as UA is alleged report from local media Arutz Sheva.
Arrests come as cyber attacks associated with Israel -sed Conflict They intensified themselves, the conflict caused uncertainty in the cryptocurrency markets.
Last week Pro-outslands Haceric Group assumed responsibility For an exploitation that has exhausted about $ 90 million from the Iranian exchange of Nobitex, citing connections between the platform and Iranian intelligence services.
The crypto of the market have been since then alleviated by Monday after President Trump claimed that a cease-fire Qatar’s mediation is discussed.
At the time of writing, Israel held warnings that citizens would be prone to, claiming that the third Iranian missile barge will be arriving, by the update from Associated Press.
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In Sunday surgery, the authorities were seized by computers and digital storage devices that are suspected of being connected and used to communicate with Iranian executives working with or Beilin, resident of Tel Aviva.
After his arrest, Beilin was brought to a court court in Tel Aviv, who decided to extend his custody to June 26, waiting for the investigation.
Beilin joins two others in the detention of Israeli police, including Dmitry Cohen, 28, from Haifa.
Cohen was arrested last month on suspicion of gathering intelligence information about Amit Yardeni, who was supposed to marry Avnera Netanyahu, son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, states in a separate separate report from Time of Israel.
Cohen was allegedly promised $ 500 for each task and received thousands of cryptocurrencies from working with Iranian agents. Another individual was arrested in the Sharon region, although a 19-year-old suspect was not appointed in local reports.
Decipher He reached up to Shin Bet -ai Israeli police to confirm identities and if the arrests formed the form.
Edited Sebastian Sinclair
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