Ahmad Zahra accused of initiating contact with organization and offering to assist its efforts against Israel, was given encryption software and various tasks over the years

Omri Goren tells reporters: 'Who says it was Iranians? It was hackers on Telegram'; detention extended till January as formal remand hearing postponed

Language employed by state news agency to describe countries involved is often used by Tehran in reference to arch-enemy Israel and US

In the bestseller 'All The Frequent Troubles of Our Days,' author Rebecca Donner recounts the true story of her great-great-aunt Mildred Harnack, who gave her life to fight fascism

In a new NY Times documentary, former executive assistant at Black Box Security shows evidence of secretly captured audio recordings from pop singer's bedroom

Decision comes after questions raised over seriousness of information allegedly conveyed by Yaqoub Abu al-Qia’an, a former Knesset candidate held since June

British author Anne Sebba’s new biography of Ethel Rosenberg is a gripping and tragic tale of a complex case involving family betrayal, misogyny, and antisemitism

Businessman Yaqoub Abu al-Qia’an, who was briefly a Knesset candidate in right-wing Telem party, accused of providing information to Iranian intelligence via a contact in Lebanon

Social media giant disables accounts used by Palestinian agents; also combats espionage operations linked to Hamas

State media reports arrest in East Azerbaijan province; Islamic Republic says it has detained others with ties to international intelligence organizations

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