Life for Egyptian guilty of spying for Israel

An Egyptian nuclear engineer was sentenced to life today after being convicting of spying for Israel.

Life for Egyptian guilty of spying for Israel

An Egyptian nuclear engineer was sentenced to life today after being convicting of spying for Israel.

Mohammed Sayed Saber, 35, an employee with Egypt’s atomic agency, was charged with harming the country’s national security by giving stolen documents to Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, in exchange for US$17,000 (€12,600).

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