The Israeli Beersheba District Court sentenced 72-year-old Moti Maman to ten years in prison for contacting Iranian agents and plotting to assassinate senior Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Maman, who visited Iran twice, was convicted on charges of contact with a foreign agent and unauthorized entry into an enemy state, receiving payments for missions on behalf of Iran. This case marks the first official conviction related to Iran-linked espionage in Israel, with Judge Benny Sagi emphasizing the need for deterrence against illicit ties with enemies.
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