A reservist soldier from Jerusalem has been charged with transferring sensitive security information to Iran in exchange for money.
A reservist soldier who served in Israel's Iron Dome air defense unit has been charged with espionage, specifically, providing sensitive security information to Iranian intelligence agents for financial compensation. The soldier, Raz Cohen, 26, was arrested following a prolonged investigation that revealed he had been in contact with Iranian operatives for several months. The Israel Security Agency (Shabak) and the police have stated that Cohen was aware that the individuals he was communicating with were affiliated with Iran, which underscores the seriousness of the breach.