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More than 20 Israelis have been questioned on suspicion of trafficking in illegal weapons with a country in Asia
Israelis, including those from the defense industries, are suspected of violating state security, violating the Defense Export Control Law, money laundering offenses, and other economic offenses.
According to the suspicion, they received instructions for action from entities related to that foreign country
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Amir Bohbot and Liran Levy
Thursday, 11 February 2021, 12:43
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More than 20 Israelis have been questioned by the GSS on suspicion of trafficking in illegal weapons with a country in Asia, Israel learned today (Thursday). In addition
, they allegedly engaged in the development, production, experimentation and sale of armed roaming missiles for a state and received instructions for action from related parties. This, in exchange for receiving large sums of money and additional benefits. And those involved in an experiment to disguise the target state of the weapon.
"This case illustrates the potential damage to national security, inherent in transactions carried out by Israeli citizens, vis-à-vis foreign parties, including the fear that this technology may spill over into countries hostile to Israel," the GSS said.
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