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High Court releases names of Israeli brothers indicted for selling AI-generated info. to Iran

Summary by Jerusalem Post
The two brothers were charged last month with transferring mostly false, AI-generated information to Iranians in exchange for tens of thousands of shekels.

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Supreme Court Judge Alex Stein allowed the publication of the names of two brothers who spied for Iran this evening (Sunday). Meir Nahum, 24, of Betar Illit, and Yosef Nahum, 28, of Modi'in Illit, are accused of contacting an Iranian agent using artificial intelligence software and impersonating a soldier on 8200. According to the suspicion, the Iranian agents reached the two brothers using the "phishing" method of Telegram messages. The contact…

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A Supreme Court judge has allowed the publication of the names of the brothers from Beit Shemesh and Beitar Illit, who, according to the indictment, passed on information — some of it false and with the help of artificial intelligence — in exchange for tens of thousands of dollars, including warnings of an attack on Iran.

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וואלה! broke the news on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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