JERUSALEM (AP) — A court sentenced a major in Israel's army reserves to five years in prison Thursday for offering secret information to Iran and the Islamic militant group Hamas, according to court documents.
David Shamir, a psychiatrist, was convicted of contact with a foreign agent and possession of information with the intent of endangering state security. He never managed to deliver any secret information.
The three-judge panel of the Tel Aviv District Court wondered how anyone could undertake such a crime.............
Israeli law forbids contact with Hamas, which is listed as a terrorist group by Israel, the U.S. and Europe. Hamas is now in control of Gaza.
When Iran was caucht spying on another middle eastern country (Isreal) their external ligitimacy probaly went down . Anything lowering Iran's legitimacy would not be good expecualy at this time where they are being chalanged on thier production of atomic weapons.
David Shamir, a psychiatrist, was convicted of contact with a foreign agent and possession of information with the intent of endangering state security. He never managed to deliver any secret information.
The three-judge panel of the Tel Aviv District Court wondered how anyone could undertake such a crime.............
Israeli law forbids contact with Hamas, which is listed as a terrorist group by Israel, the U.S. and Europe. Hamas is now in control of Gaza.
When Iran was caucht spying on another middle eastern country (Isreal) their external ligitimacy probaly went down . Anything lowering Iran's legitimacy would not be good expecualy at this time where they are being chalanged on thier production of atomic weapons.
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