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Two people suspected of spying for Iran and Russia were detained in Israel.

Military observer Yigal Levin reports this.

One of the detainees was Jeremy Loffredo, who, under the guise of a journalist, was trying to collect data on the damage caused to Israeli military facilities as a result of an Iranian missile attack.

Loffredo is associated with the American publication The Grayzone, known for its pro-Kremlin views on Russia, China, Syria and Iran. The publication frequently disseminates disinformation, including fake narratives about the war in Ukraine, and was founded by journalist Max Blumenthal, who previously worked for the Russian media network RT.

Arrested along with Loffredo was Andrei Khrzhanovsky, a far-left activist and son of Russian director Ilya Khrzhanovsky. According to media reports, Khrzhanovsky assisted Loffredo in collecting intelligence information about Israeli military bases to transfer it to Tehran.

It is noted that the case of the detention of Loffredo and Khrzhanovsky may be only the tip of a large-scale network of Russian-Iranian agents, which, under the guise of journalistic and activist activities, conducts intelligence work in Israel.

Earlier, Kursor reported that Iran has been supplying Hamas terrorists with weapons since the time of Pahlavi.

The Iranian-made bomb still bears the inscription “Iranian Armed Forces” and an image of the royal crown of the Pahlavi dynasty.

“Cursor” also wrote that Biden is offering Netanyahu as a replacement for a retaliatory strike on Iran.

US President Joe Biden expressed concern about possible Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

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