Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 18
Israel Enlists Rabbis to Thwart Iranian Spy Recruitment, Warning of Jail and Violence
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 18

Israel Enlists Rabbis to Thwart Iranian Spy Recruitment, Warning of Jail and Violence

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 18

Summary

  • Rabbi Yigal Cohen, a member of Israel’s chief rabbinical council, issued a widely shared video warning followers not to cooperate with Iranian agents recruiting inside Israel.
  • Israeli security officials asked him to deliver the message as part of a broader counter-recruitment campaign against online approaches tied to spying, sabotage and possible killings.
  • Cohen said recruiters were urging Israelis to photograph sites, obtain guns and stash them at designated locations, telling listeners any contact would end in prison and ruined lives.
  • The outreach expands Israel’s long-running public warnings that Iranian intelligence is seeking new ways to build informer and operative networks inside the country.

Insights

A top rabbi now warns against spying. Are security agencies losing the fight against Iran's online recruiters?
Why are dozens of Israelis, including soldiers, spying for Iran for just a few thousand dollars?
Beyond spies, Iran's cyberattacks target water and hospitals. How deep does this invisible war run?