Beersheva Resident Indicted for Attempting to Sell Nuclear Info to Iran
- Doron Buchobza, a 28-year-old resident of Be'er Sheva, was arrested on suspicion of espionage for Iran after establishing contact and selling information to Iranian agents, including details about the Negev Nuclear Research Center, according to an indictment filed by the Southern District Prosecutor's Office.
- The investigation revealed Buchobza had been in contact with Iranian agents since December 2024, sharing sensitive information while falsely claiming to have access to classified facilities.
- Buchobza was accused of committing security offenses, including photographing facilities and providing public information under the direction of Iranian agents, during a joint operation by the Israel Police and Shin Bet.
- He allegedly received digital currency worth $1,057 from the Iranian agent and expressed that his motivations stemmed from economic hardships and dissatisfaction with the government, according to the indictment.
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