Former Israeli lawmaker accused of spying for Iran, passing along sensitive information
Gonen Segev, a former Israeli lawmaker, has been accused of spying for Iran. (Getty Images)/ A former Israeli lawmaker has been accused of spying for Iran after being caught passing sensitive information to sources in Tehran, including details about Israel’s energy sector and the identities of government officials, its Shin Bet security service announced Monday./ Gonen Segev, a physician who served as energy and infrastructure minister from 1992 to 1995, previously was jailed in 2005 for trying to smuggle more than 30,000 ecstasy tablets ...
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