Major Espionage Case Hits Israeli Air Force
Israeli authorities have uncovered a significant espionage network involving soldiers from the Israeli Air Force who reportedly worked for Iranian intelligence agents. According to a recently unsealed indictment, the soldiers received financial compensation over the course of nearly a year for leaking classified information and documenting sensitive military installations.
The investigation reveals that the illicit activity began in February 2025, when a soldier was contacted via Telegram by a foreign operative. What started as a request to verify military service for a small fee quickly escalated into a structured intelligence-gathering operation. The defendants reportedly utilized PayPal to receive payments for their efforts, continuing the collaboration despite being fully aware of the Iranian connection.
The scope of the leaked data is extensive. The soldiers allegedly photographed airbase facilities, including dining halls, crew living quarters, and guard towers. Beyond physical security, the suspects were reportedly tasked with identifying the locations of air defense systems and gathering personal details on prominent pilots and senior officials, raising concerns about potential targeted attacks.
The indictment lists several severe charges, including aiding the enemy during wartime and the unauthorized transfer of classified military information. This breach represents a critical security failure and has prompted an intense internal review within the Israeli defense establishment regarding the vulnerability of its personnel to recruitment by hostile foreign powers.
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