'Israel spreading spy hubs across Asia'
ISRAEL: The report leaked from some diplomatic circles said Tel Aviv
has taken this decision to setup spy hubs after coming under several
retaliatory attacks by the Iranian intelligence services, Fars News
Agency reported on Monday.
The decision also came after Iran arrested a number of terrorists
operating for 'the Zionist regime of Israel' and revealed some of Tel
Aviv's anti-Iran intelligence strategies. Ali Jamali-Fashi, the man who
killed Professor Massoud Ali-Mohammadi, a lecturer at Tehran University,
near his home in northern Tehran on January 12, 2010, admitted in a
court in Iran that he had made numerous visits to Turkey to meet Mossad
agents prior to the assassination attempt.
Israel has thus been forced to transfer its espionage offices to
several other countries such as Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and Georgia,
the report said.
According to well-informed sources, the Israeli Embassy in
Turkmenistan, which was opened under the US pressure, is a guise for Tel
Aviv's espionage operations.
Israel is reinforcing its espionage centers in Thailand, India,
Armenia, and Malaysia, whose governments are not aware of the real
nature of the hubs, the report added.
Press TV
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