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Man who was charged with Bennett for Iran for measurement – crimes in Israel

The 18-year-old Moshe of Atias from Ashdod was charged on Thursday because he had committed serious security crimes on behalf of the Iranian regime during the Israel-Hamas War.

Under the user name “Yosi Atias”, Atias contacted the Iranian secret services spies through the telegram app. He received various instructions from them, including collecting sensitive information and monitoring public websites. The three agents, with whom he was in contact, identified as “Sagi”, “Sam” and “Sol Allison”.

Atias received two separate messages from one bot in the telegram that offered him to work for Iran for “a better financial future”, one on February 6th and one on February 22nd. At some point between the reception of this news and April, Atias contacted the agents.

On Wednesday, April 23, Atias arrived at the Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba, where former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett was taken to the hospital. He was admitted three days earlier after he felt uncomfortable after a training session.

He didn't stay in the hospital for long and said he felt good soon after. Atias documented the soil that Bennett accommodated together with the surrounding security systems, and he also tried to find Bennett's room number.

The silhouette of a man who can be seen over the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran (illustrative) (loan: Shutterstock)

How did Atias do that?

Atia even tried to get closer to the former prime minister by pretending to be a distant family member so that he could find the room number. A security guard finally held him back.

He was instructed to take videos of the various entry points to the hospital and provide detailed sketches of the security agreements. Atias sent a partially sketch of the floor and noticed the place of the elevator, the entry point to the station and the specific locations of the security officers. He also noticed that the guards wore gray clothing and were armed.

Regardless of this, ATIAS, according to Iranian instructions, damaged the symbols for public states, such as the destruction of a money bill and burn an IDF uniform. He filmed all of these actions and sent them to the agents.

He also photographed shopping centers and shopping centers in Yavne and Tel Aviv and physically hidden a SIM card.

All of this used Atias two phones to communicate with the Iranian agents, and did his best to stay hidden, for example, to order taxis instead of using a transit app to keep its location less visible.

Atias was first arrested on Sunday and examined by investigators. His arrest was extended by five days, which led to the indictment on Thursday. In all his actions, he received $ 1,800 for a digital wallet.

Bennett said on Sunday: “I have full confidence in the security officers … Iranian experiments on the life of managers around the world have failed and they will also fail here. They will certainly not prevent me from continuing to act in the interest of the security of Israel.”

He added that, in his opinion, “Israel must be active from passive. Tehran should be on the defensive, not in Tel Aviv.”

At the beginning of this month, Bennett announced his intentions to take part in the upcoming elections.

Atias was charged to contact a foreign agent and provide information to the enemy in order to affect the security of state security.

The public prosecutor asked the extension of his arrest until all legal proceedings are terminated and found that Atias did what he did with full knowledge of the complicated war that Israel is currently exposed to. Iran is one of the seven fronts against which it is confronted.

This is not the first time that a person was arrested for Iran for espionage. Atias' indictment is one in a long list that started with the beginning of the war.



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