Israel revealed a significant network of its citizens collaborating with Iran, resulting in over 30 arrests for espionage. Many Israelis were approached via anonymous messages offering money for information. The espionage efforts, while extensive, have not achieved Iran's goals of high-level assassinations, yet they gathered data on strategic targets. Conversely, Israel has effectively conducted espionage against Iran, leading to significant assassinations. The Iranian regime responded by arresting over 700 people accused of spying for Israel, although trials have been secretive, obscuring the true extent of the alleged espionage network.
Before Israel launched its war on Iran last month, its security service uncovered an extensive network of its own citizens spying for Tehran on a scale that has taken the country by surprise.
More than 30 Israelis have been charged with collaboration with Iranian intelligence, with contacts often beginning with anonymous messages offering money for information or tasks.
Judging by court documents, the surge in Iranian espionage efforts over the past year achieved little, falling short of Tehran's aspirations of carrying out high-level assassinations of Israeli officials.
In contrast, Israel has effectively utilized espionage against Iran, enabling the Mossad to locate and assassinate many targets, including Iran's high command and nuclear scientists.
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