02.03.2025 19:30
An indictment has been prepared against an Israeli citizen by the Israeli prosecution on charges of selling information to Iranian agents regarding the country's nuclear program.
The Israeli prosecution has prepared an indictment against an Israeli citizen for allegedly selling information to Iranian agents regarding the country's nuclear program.
SOLD NUCLEAR INFORMATION TO IRANIAN AGENTS
According to a report by The Times of Israel, the Southern District Prosecutor's Office has accused Doron Bokovza, who lives in Be'er Sheva, of transferring information about Israel's nuclear program to Iranian agents.
INVESTIGATION HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR MONTHS
In a joint statement by the Israeli police and the internal security agency Shin Bet, it was announced that an investigation lasting several months has been conducted regarding Bokovza, who is alleged to have contacted Iranian agents and offered to sell them information.
ALLEGEDLY WORKED ON BEHALF OF IRAN
The Israeli citizen, for whom an indictment has been prepared, is alleged to have carried out "various tasks on behalf of Iran," including taking photographs of the Negev Nuclear Research Facility and transferring information. Furthermore, it was claimed that this individual acted as if he had access to the Negev Nuclear Research Center but provided "publicly available information" about the facility to Iranian agents.
SHIN BET HAD ARRESTED MANY ISRAELIS
In recent months, Shin Bet announced that a number of Israelis had been arrested for allegedly communicating with Iranian intelligence.