Indictment: Jerusalem resident paid by Iranian agent to photograph sensitive sites

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The Jerusalem District Attorney's Office has filed an indictment with the city's District Court against Rajab Salah, a 30-year-old resident of the capital, for maintaining contact with an Iranian operative who requested him to perform various tasks for payments of thousands of shekels, including photographing sensitive sites in the city and burning IDF uniforms. According to the indictment, Rajab posted a message in a Telegram group stating he was looking for work. Subsequently, the Iranian operative contacted him and offered to pay him 2,000 shekels weekly for various tasks. After establishing regular contact, the operative revealed his true identity as 'Ali' - an Iranian citizen working for Tehran's security service.
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