Saturday, December 25, 2010

Israeli Spy Rings Busted In Syria, Lebanon, And Egypt

'Syria Uncovers Israeli Spy Networks With Egypt's Help' -- Jerusalem Post

Arab press reports Kung Fu coach bribed security officials to share intelligence; arrest comes shortly after four spies found in Egypt.


A security official was arrested and three "spy networks" were found in Syria, allegedly gathering intelligence for the Mossad, UK daily Al-Quds al-Arabi reported on Friday, days after four were arrested in Egypt on suspicion of espionage.

Tarek Abdel-Razek, a Kung Fu coach, reportedly bribed a senior Syrian security official "for a huge sum of money" to give him security-related files.

Egypt reportedly shared intelligence with Syria, that led to the arrest.

A Lebanese journalist also claimed that Tarek tried to recruit him to work for the Mossad, offering him $200,000.

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More News On Israeli Spy Rings Being Discovered in Egypt, Syria, And Lebanon

Egyptian has 'revealed three Israeli spy cells' -- AFP
Syria says it arrested spy for Israel -- UPI
Report: Syria official arrested for allegedly aiding Israel 'espionage' -- Haaretz
Report: Syrian official spied for Israel -- Ynet News
Syria, Lebanon expose Israeli spy cells -- Press TV

Egypt Claims To Have Busted 'Israeli Spy Ring' -- RTT News
Egypt uncovers Israel 'spy ring' -- Ynet News
Egyptian 'spy' to be tried on alleged Mossad links -- AFP
Egypt uncovers 'Israeli spy ring' -- BBC
Egypt says it uncovers Israel spy ring -- Reuters
Egypt monitors Mossad activities -- Middle East Monitor

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