Tel Aviv’s allegation of arresting four Iran-related spies.
The Zionist regime’s intelligence and internal security organization claimed to have arrested four women living in the occupied territories on suspicion of having ties to Iran.
The Israeli Intelligence and Internal Security Agency (Shabak) claimed in a statement this evening (Wednesday) that it had arrested four women living in occupied Palestine and a man on charges of having ties to Iran.
According to the Hebrew-language network Kan, the arrest of the four women dates back to about a month ago, and today Hebrew sources have been allowed to publish it.
In a statement issued today, Shabak claimed that four women from the residents of Hawlon, Beit Shimesh, Kafar Saba and Quds had been arrested on suspicion of collaborating with Iran.
According to Shabak, some of the four were asked to take pictures of Israeli institutions and ministries, and some high-ranking officials monitored the Ministry of War and Security.
It is further alleged that some of these individuals were asked to approach a female member of the Knesset (Israeli parliament).
Shabak also claimed that the wife of one of the women living in occupied Palestine had been arrested for helping to photograph the US embassy.
The report comes as the Israeli Internal Security Service (Shabak) recently announced that the janitor of the Israeli Minister of War, Bani Gantz, had leaked information to a hacker group affiliated with Iran.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz reported that the man had been photographed with Gantz’s belongings, including his computer, and had sent a “black shadow” representative to the hacking group to prove he was serious.
The report also mentioned that the person had also suggested the possibility of installing malware that would allow access to the Gantz computer.