Spies
Israeli man suspected of carrying out missions for Iranian intelligence
The suspect allegedly began contact with an Iranian operative through social media in late 2025 and agreed to carry out tasks in exchange for money.
Parashat Shlah: The absolute truth
UK charges two men with spying for Iran targeting Jewish communities in London
Iran arrests foreigner it says spied for US, Israel, and acted as proxy for Gulf countries
FBI says it has sabotaged hacking tool created by elite Russian spies
The official identified the FSB hackers behind the malware with a notorious hacking group known as "Turla."
Jerusalem dentist convicted for spying for Hezbollah
One Jerusalem resident had reached out to a released terrorist living in Lebanon and sought to work for Hezbollah.
Netherlands claims Russia is targeting its power infrastructure
Dutch intelligence officials say that Russia is very eager to map out their energy infrastructure in order to be able to sabotage it.
Increase in Iranian global threats, spearheaded by the IRGC
The systematic Iranian threat is much larger and more robust than just one network of spies and agents in one place and another network elsewhere.
Five Mossad-affiliated spies arrested in Iran - Iranian media
This is the second network of spies that Iran claims to have arrested this week with the first report coming out on Sunday.
Iran claims Mossad agents were caught trying to blow up 'sensitive site'
Iranian officials claimed Mossad agents entered the country through the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
How to succeed financially: Some discipline, like the spies - opinion
YOUR INVESTMENTS: When it comes to our own financial situation, it’s easy to complain and blame others for our failures. But if you just start and stick to the basic rules, you can succeed.
Lebanon catches Israeli spy ring operating throughout country- report
The spy rings reportedly provided Israel with intelligence on Hezbollah and Palestinian factions in the country.
Iran targets its Azeri areas for 'Israeli spies'
Security services said the defendants were "engaged in fraud, forgery of documents, preparation and purchase and sale of illegal bank checks” and other offenses.
British author John le Carré dies aged 89
By casting British spies as every bit as ruthless as their Communist foes, le Carre defined the dislocation of the Cold War that left broken humans in the wake of distant superpowers.