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Israel to try official accused of spying for Iran |
2018-07-05 |
[PRESSTV] Former Israeli minister Gonen Segev, who is accused of spying for Iran, is slated to stand trial in Jerusalem al-Quds on Thursday. Segev, tossed in the calaboose Drop the rosco, Muggsy, or you're one with the ages! last month, has been charged by Israel's security apparatus Shin Bet with "aiding the enemy during a time of war, spying and transferring secret information to the enemy." On Wednesday, the prosecutors released a heavily redacted version of the indictment against Segev, which included a number of details not previously shared with the public. They claim that Segev passed "dozens of reports" to Iran. This is tantamount to "aggravated espionage," which is a more severe form of the crime of espionage in Israeli law, the indictment stated. |
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