Israeli Air Force Soldiers Sold Military Secrets to Iran for Money
The case marks a major escalation in Iran’s intelligence penetration of the occupation’s most sensitive military institutions.
Occupied Palestine, PUREWILAYAH.COM — Zionist media revealed a new espionage scandal shaking the Israeli occupation entity after security agencies arrested two soldiers serving in the Israeli Air Force for transferring highly sensitive military information to Iran in exchange for money.
Security circles within the occupation described the case as “serious and unprecedented,” as it involves active-duty personnel working inside some of the most sensitive military installations in the occupation’s air force.
Active-Duty Air Force Technicians Worked for Iran
According to the Zionist channel i24 News, military prosecutors charged two Israeli Air Force technicians stationed at sensitive air bases with collaborating with Iranian intelligence.
The two soldiers transferred military documents and technical information related to combat aircraft systems and facilities inside the occupation’s military infrastructure.
Hebrew media reported that the soldiers maintained contact with Iranian handlers for several months and carried out intelligence assignments in return for payments delivered through digital transfer methods.
Occupation security assessments concluded that Iran succeeded in recruiting “actual soldiers inside the military establishment, not merely naïve civilians as in previous cases.”
Training Materials and Base Documentation Handed Over
Available reports indicate that one of the soldiers provided training materials related to fighter aircraft systems, along with photographs and documentation from inside Israeli military bases.
Other reports stated that Iranian intelligence also requested information concerning prominent security and political figures within the occupation entity.
The case marks a major escalation in Iran’s intelligence penetration of the occupation’s most sensitive military institutions.
Expanding Iranian Penetration Exposes Occupation Security Crisis
This incident forms part of a growing series of espionage cases uncovered by Israeli security agencies in recent months, reflecting a deepening breach of the occupation’s military and security apparatus.
Over the past year, occupation authorities arrested several Zionist settlers, including reservists and civilians, for working with Iran by transferring photographs and coordinates of strategic military sites in exchange for cryptocurrency and digital payments.
In one of the most notable previous cases, Israeli investigators revealed that a young Zionist exploited a relationship with a woman serving in the Israeli Air Force to obtain information about military bases and strategic facilities before passing it to Iranian intelligence.
Zionist and Western reports indicate that Iranian recruitment operations inside the occupation entity have increased sharply since the outbreak of the Gaza war. Israeli authorities acknowledged uncovering dozens of espionage cases linked to Iran within a short period.
Observers say the repeated exposure of these networks underscores the scale of the occupation’s internal security crisis, as intelligence breaches have moved beyond civilian recruitment to active-duty personnel serving in sensitive military units, fueling growing fears among Zionist security agencies over the erosion of trust within the military establishment and the weakening of control over the internal front. (PW)


