Former Israeli minister accused of spying for Iran, Gonen Segev, allegedly provided Tehran with “dozens of reports” with the intention of harming Israel’s national security, a redacted version of his indictment released by the prosecution on Wednesday said.
On May 18, 2018, Segev was arrested and indicted, with the approval of the Attorney General and State Attorney, for numerous offenses related to espionage and assisting an enemy in time of war, “with the intention of damaging the security of the state.”
The allegations initially stated that the former Minister of Energy and Infrastructure was recruited as an agent for Iranian intelligence, providing information on Israel’s energy infrastructure, security facilities, military and political officials.
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Hang him
Don’t give him a grave in Eretz Yisrael
cremate his body while he still alive.
The Shin Daled purposely looked the other way because Segev was one of them and the more you can harm Israel, the better off you are.