Israeli spy

Israel reportedly surveilled, recorded American CMCC base, IDF denies 'absurd' claim

Staff have allegedly been instructed to avoid sharing sensitive information in the CMCC, over fears that Jerusalem is collecting the data and would later exploit the information.

US, Israeli, and international experts work in groups at the Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in Kiryat Gat, which opened in mid-October to oversee and support early implementation of President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for stabilizing and rehabilitating Gaza.
An anti-Israeli billboard is seen on a street, early hours of ceasefire, in Tehran, Iran, June 24, 2025.

Iranian general claims Israel, US spy via Tehran surveillance cameras

JONATHAN POLLARD, photographed this week in his Jerusalem home.

'I learned to be tough': Pollard says lifetime of US antisemitism pushed him to spy for Israel

 Howard Phillips.

Jewish man accused of being Russian spy just ‘dreamt’ of being ‘James Bond,’ ex wife says


Easy money and no implications: Lahav 433 officer reveals motives behind Israelis spying for Iran

"These cases reflect a broader phenomenon that began with the outbreak of the war, with Iranian operatives showing a strong drive to recruit from within Israel," said Peretz.

 The silhouette of a man, seen over the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran (illustrative)

Israel’s Mossad issues urgent safety guidelines to Iranians to avoid IRGC

The Israeli spy agency told residents that if an IRGC affiliate "suddenly receives a phone call or message on their personal phone," they should move away from them immediately. 

 A woman's shadow is seen over the Mossad logo (illustrative)

Why are more Israelis spying for Iran? - analysis

They were the exceptions that proved the rule: Israelis don't work for the enemy.

 The silhouette of a man, seen over the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran (illustrative)

Syrian leadership approved return of Eli Cohen archive to Israel, sources say

Cohen, who was hanged in 1965 in a downtown Damascus square after infiltrating Syria's political elite, is still regarded as a hero in Israel.

 Eli Cohen's documents were brought back to Israel after almost 60 years May 18, 2025

Mossad seizes 2,500 document Syrian files on executed spy Eli Cohen

Syria had kept the files in a highly secret and secure location and it took time for the Mossad to locate and plan to take the files even after the Assad regime collapsed.

 Eli Cohen's documents were brought back to Israel after almost 60 years May 18, 2025

Meta's WhatsApp says Israeli spyware company Paragon targeted scores of users

The WhatsApp official told Reuters that it had detected an effort to hack approximately 90 users of its platform.

 WhatsApp on iPad

Spies among us: Why more Israelis are working for Iran - analysis

The last year has seen the Shin Bet arrest dozens of Israelis working for—and getting paid by—Iran or Hezbollah with the express purpose of spying on or sowing discord in Israel.

 The silhouette of a man, seen over the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran (illustrative)

Israel carries out covert assassination, steals documents in Iran

The presenter, Vahid Haddab, claimed that "last month, Israel assassinated a figure whose identity has not yet been identified and stole documents inside Iran."

 WOULD WAR with Iran lead to Israel’s destruction, or does Israel have no choice but to attack?

Israel carries out decade-long 'spying war' against ICC - Guardian report

Israel allegedly “deployed its intelligence agencies to surveil, hack, pressure, smear and allegedly threaten senior ICC staff in an effort to derail the court’s inquiries.”

 THE INTERNATIONAL Criminal Court in The Hague.

US charges Israeli witness against Biden with acting as Chinese agent

Luft, a citizen of the United States and Israel, is accused of recruiting and paying a former high-ranking US government official on behalf of principals based in China in 2016.

Dr. Gal Luft 370

Israeli spies targeting people with ties to Iran is a 'well-crafted story' - analyst

Experts are divided as to the credibility of the report, with skeptics saying it might be an attempt to drum up support for Erdoğan ahead of the election

 TURKISH PRESIDENT Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses supporters at a rally last week in Istanbul, ahead of today’s presidential and parliamentary elections.