Jewish Israelis Arrested for Iran Espionage
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•Israel Police arrests seven Jewish suspects for spying for Iran
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Seven Jewish suspects, some of them relatives, arrested on suspicion of espionage for Iran .
Charges are expected by the end of the week , are anticipated to include assisting the enemy during wartime.
Prosecutors allege they completed some 600 missions for Iran , including gathering intelligence on sensitive military and infrastructure sites and identifying potential human targets.
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