Israel: Iran recruiting spies via social media
Written by David Fletcher 25 Jul 2019
On 24 July Shin Bet (the Israeli security agency) reported that Iran has been trying to recruit a wide network of agents in Israel via social networking sites. A joint Shin Bet / police / IDF statement said that their counter-terrorism operation has ‘foiled a recruiting network across Israel and the West Bank for the benefit of Iranian intelligence’. The recruits were asked to gather information on military bases, sensitive security installations, personnel, police stations, hospitals, and more intended targets for terrorist attacks by Iran. While the network was directed by Iran, it operated from Syria and was led by an individual known as Abu-Jihad, who contacted people by creating fictitious Facebook profiles and then speaking with them through messaging applications. In recent months, several other similar operations by Hezbollah and Hamas have been foiled by Israeli security agencies.
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- Pray: for continued protection and inspiration to be given to investigators and intelligence operators to secure the continued peace of Israel. (John 16:33)
- More: www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Shin-Bet-foils-Iranian-spy-network-in-Israel-596660
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