According to The Times of Israel, Raz Cohen, 26 years old, a reserve soldier in Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system, has been charged with leaking sensitive military information to Iranian agents and receiving approximately $1,000 in cryptocurrency as compensation. Facing serious charges, the defendant could face life imprisonment or even the death penalty.
Investigations revealed that over several months, Cohen transferred information related to the operation of the Iron Dome system, the locations of airbases, and a list of Israeli officials to Iranian intelligence. Police confirmed that the defendant maintained long-term contact with these agents and was paid to carry out assigned tasks.
A joint investigation by the International Crime Investigation Unit and Shin Bet security agency stated that Cohen, residing in Jerusalem, was instructed by Iran to carry out a series of security-related activities, including transmitting classified information and supporting intelligence operations.
After his arrest, Cohen was charged in Jerusalem District Court with supporting the enemy during wartime, transmitting information to harm national security, and providing information that could assist the adversary.
However, the charges indicate that Cohen’s alleged activities took place months before the current conflict erupted.
Under Israeli law, supporting the enemy during wartime can result in life imprisonment or the death penalty, though the death penalty is rarely applied.
Authorities emphasized that Cohen was fully aware he was collaborating with Iranian agents and was paid to perform these tasks. Additionally, he provided information about military facilities and the identities of Israeli security officials to the opposing side.
In a joint statement, Israeli police and Shin Bet warned the public to absolutely avoid contact with foreign agents from hostile countries or individuals of unknown identity. Carrying out missions on behalf of these entities, whether for money or other reasons, can lead to serious legal consequences.
Authorities also stated that intelligence agencies and terrorist groups from hostile nations are actively seeking to recruit Israeli citizens for espionage, security, and terrorist activities, including through social media platforms.
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