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Alleged Mossad spies arrested in Lebanon   

October 17, 2017 at 3:00 pm

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Three Lebanese men were arrested under suspicion of being Mossad spies who were conspiring to organise a revolt and unrest in the country.

Lebanese security officials arrested three men last weekend for spying on behalf of the Israeli intelligence authority, Mossad, since 2015.

Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Manar television network broke the news about the three men, Karem Akram Idris, Kamal Ajud Hassan and Abbas Mustafa Salameh. They are all Lebanese citizens who have allegedly spied on behalf of Israel. According to Al-Akhbar, the cell’s key operative, instructing its members from afar, is also a Lebanese citizen who is currently in Israel.

The three men confessed to have made contacts with Israelis on numerous occasions. Hassan admitted to meeting Israeli officials on 11 occasions including Israeli army Spokesperson Unit’s Arab Media Liaison, Major Avichai Adrei, and an agent named Yosef Fahar.

It’s thought that the men were instructed to take photographs of Hezbollah artillery stations in the city of Al-Qusayr, located on the outskirts of Homs not far from the Lebanon-Syria border, where Hezbollah’s involvement in the civil war in Syria and the Beqaa Valley had begun.

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Salameh is said to have made contact with Israeli officials through social media networks, offered to photograph several areas in southern Lebanon and provide information about military sites and places belonging to the Lebanese political parties.

It’s alleged that the captives offered to start a revolt in Lebanon in exchange for payment. They boasted of being able to organise rallies in an effort to smear Hezbollah.