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Shin Bet says Iran recruiting spies in Israel
2007-04-17
Iran has been making concerted efforts to recruit Jewish and Arab Israelis as spies against Israel, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Service) revealed Tuesday. According to the report, Iranians have, over the past two years, been targeting Israelis of Iranian origin who traveled to Iran to visit relatives.

Counterintuitively, Iran is not considered an enemy state by Israel, and Israelis can travel freely to the country. In the past two years, over 100 Israelis have applied for visas to Iran, 10 of whom were questioned by the Shin Bet and discovered to have been recruited as spies by the Iranians.

The Shin Bet said that Iran's intelligence gathering focused on three main points: Israel's decision-making echelon; Israeli military and defense establishments; and the strengths and weaknesses of Israeli society.

Since Iran does not allow anyone into the country whose passport bears an Israeli entrance stamp, Israelis who want to travel to Iran must pass through the Iranian Consulate in Turkey, where they are issued special documents that allow them into to Iran, or alternatively - take out an Iranian passport.

From the interrogation of the ten suspected spies, it emerged that Iranian intelligence officers disguised as diplomats work at the Iranian Consulate in Turkey. Israelis who arrive are taken into a separate room and questioned for hours about their military background, their families, political issues in Israel and possible connections to defense officials.

The Shin Bet identified one of those officers as "Takwi," otherwise known as "Abdulli," and another as "Zinali."

After the initial contact at the consulate in Istanbul, the Israelis who arrive in Iran are taken again for questioning and, in many cases, their travel documents are confiscated. In some cases, Israelis are stuck in Iran for several months, the Shin Bet said. The Israelis are then contacted again with an offer to help them trace their documents and leave Iran.

Once the documents are returned, the Israelis are usually asked to begin gathering information to pass on to their handlers. In some cases, the Israelis were requested to obtain research papers and photos of classified military installations in exchange for thousands of dollars. In the case of an Israeli who was offered a large sum to cooperation with Iranian intelligence, Iran hinted that his refusal would meet with a negative response. In some cases, Iranian intelligence has been known to arrest the Israeli citizens' relatives in Iran. There are currently 25,000 Jews residing in Iran.

The Shin Bet has urged the Knesset to pass legislation defining Iran as a combatant country.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Perhaps Shin Bet turns 'em.
Posted by: Pappy   2007-04-17 21:20  

#1  Its about time we visited some French revolution style Le Terorisme on the Mullahocracy there in teheran. Preferrably when Treasonous Nancy Pelosi goes there to establish "a diaqlougue" with these filthy stinking Totalitarians she and her ilk so adores. Bring it on
Posted by: Vinegar Ulogum7733   2007-04-17 14:54  

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