Analysis Israel fears Iran resuming ballistic missile project, eyes confrontation, destabilizing regime The Israeli security establishment is concerned over reports that Iran is adamant in avenging the Israeli and American strikes on its nuclear plants last summer, resuming and bolstering its ballistic missile project. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
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Iran's state TV doxxes journalists in Israel as post-war spy hunt intensifies Since its June war with Israel, Iran has executed at least 9 people on charges of espionage. Iran
Israeli-American indicted for spying for Iran as Tehran steps up espionage in Israel Iran has been seeking to recruit both Jews and Arabs for surveillance activities inside Israel. Israel
Israel claims Hamas has women activists in Hebron Israeli security forces say they have evidence that Hamas has recruited women to a cell in Hebron, though political analysts believe it's very unlikely that Hamas would involve women in military actions in the West Bank. Palestine
Iran scores PR win in intelligence wars with Israel Israeli security sources admit that Iranian intelligence scored a point by recruiting former Minister Gonen Segev to spy against his country, but downplay his access to any sensitive information. Israel