Lebanese security dismantles an Israeli spy cell... and reveals a member of Hezbollah
Beirut - Marzet Chahine - Beth:
Military sources in the Information Division (the Intelligence Division of the Lebanese Internal Security Forces) reported that the Lebanese security services had managed to dismantle cells that carry out espionage activities for the Israeli Mossad, and that one of the elements of these networks is a member of the Lebanese Hezbollah.
In the details, it was mentioned that the security operation was started by the Information Branch four weeks ago, after coordination with the Public Prosecution of Discrimination and the leadership of the Internal Security Forces, after a specialized officer informed the branch leadership that he had found a sign indicating a security-related work and that the follow-up of the suspect indicated a link It was clear to him about the Israeli entity, then the branch began the largest security operation in its history against Mossad cells.
According to the sources, the number of those arrested has reached more than forty people, in addition to about eleven suspects, and that one of the elements of these spy cells is linked to the Lebanese Hezbollah, as the goals of these cells were based on collecting information about weapons stores and locations The exercises, in addition to some information about the armed Palestinian factions present in southern Lebanon.
The sources said that the Lebanese security services are very careful in the process of investigating these facts, and that the internal security forces will do what is necessary to ward off any attempts to destabilize the country, and that the Lebanese security services are very keen on their transparency and credibility with the citizens, and that Immediately after the investigation is completed, the Public Relations Division will publish a detailed statement addressing these facts, and that the security forces call upon the media to be careful to verify security information before publishing it, in reference to some media outlets that added false information on the issue, and published it to the public. year to stir up confusion.