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Ashkelon Man Indicted for Allegedly Spying for Iran as Cases Continue to Pile Up

Prosecutors on Thursday, December 4, indicted an Ashkelon resident on suspicion of spying for Iran over several months, as authorities warn of intensified Iranian online recruitment efforts targeting Israelis with promises of money. Police said the suspect, 37-year-old Amir Malka, allegedly received roughly $4,225 in cryptocurrency for activities carried out at the direction of a foreign handler. He was arrested last month in an investigation led by Jerusalem District detectives and the Shin Bet.

The indictment—filed in the Beersheba District Court—comes amid a wider crackdown, with officials cautioning the public to ignore messages soliciting intelligence or operational assistance. The mayor of Bat Yam publicly urged residents this week to stop cooperating with Iranian operators, noting the scale of the outreach attempts.

Authorities say they continue to identify and disrupt espionage networks leveraging social media and encrypted apps to recruit Israelis for surveillance and other tasks. The case adds to a growing list of prosecutions tied to hostile foreign intelligence activity.

(TOI/VFI News)

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