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Israel to Charge Two Air Force Technicians with Spying for Iran

Israeli authorities are preparing to file espionage charges against two Air Force technicians accused of spying for Iran, according to reports emerging from security sources.

The case represents a significant security breach within one of Israel's most sensitive military branches. Details about the suspects' identities, the scope of their alleged activities, and the duration of the suspected espionage operation have not been publicly disclosed as the investigation remains ongoing.

The Israel Defense Forces and the Shin Bet internal security service are believed to have been conducting a joint investigation into the matter. Such cases typically involve months of surveillance and intelligence gathering before arrests are made and charges filed.

If convicted, the two technicians could face lengthy prison sentences under Israel's strict espionage laws. Israeli military courts handle cases involving active-duty personnel accused of security offenses, and proceedings in espionage cases often include classified sessions closed to the public and media.

The charges come amid heightened tensions between Israel and Iran, which have been engaged in a shadow war spanning multiple fronts across the Middle East. Iran has previously been accused of attempting to recruit Israeli citizens and Arabs with Israeli citizenship for intelligence gathering operations.

Air Force technicians typically have access to sensitive information about aircraft capabilities, maintenance procedures, and operational schedules, making them potentially valuable targets for foreign intelligence services. The Israeli military maintains strict security protocols and regular screening procedures for personnel with access to classified information.

Neither the IDF Spokesperson's Unit nor the Shin Bet has issued an official statement confirming the reports. Israeli authorities often maintain silence on ongoing security investigations until formal charges are filed in military court.

Israel has uncovered several Iranian espionage networks in recent years, including attempts to recruit Israeli citizens through social media and business connections. The country's security services regularly warn about Iranian intelligence activities and conduct awareness campaigns among military personnel and defense industry workers about the risks of foreign recruitment attempts.

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