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Spy wars

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Did some of the alleged spies help Israel with its bombing of Lebanon in 2006? Full Article at BBC News

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  1. Lebanon charged four people with collaborating with Israel on Saturday, raising to 23 the number of suspected spies who have been charged in the last few months, a court official said. Full Article at Jerusalem Post

  2. In Lebanon, an unprecedented wave of arrests has taken place of people alleged to have been spying for Israel. These arrests may have compromised Israel's ability to wage another war in Lebanon against the militant Shiite movement, Hezbollah. Full Article at BBC World

  3. A senior ranking officer in the Lebanese army was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of spying for Israel, authorities said. Full Article at Jerusalem Post

  4. By Sam F. Ghattas Exactly how Lebanese authorities managed to break up the alleged espionage network remains unclear, but police displayed sophisticated devices they say were seized. Full Article at Top Tech News

  5. Lebanon is holding up to 30 suspects in what security sources say is a widening investigation into espionage for Israel. At least 21 suspects have already been charged, some in absentia, and several have confessed, the authorities say. Full Article at Ynetnews

  6. The defense establishment is concerned that Hezbollah will try to smuggle advanced anti-aircraft missiles into Lebanon in the near future - yet another reason for the rising tension on the Israel-Lebanon border. Full Article at Rantburg

  7. Lebanon must hand down the death penalty on Lebanese suspects convicted of spying for Israel, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said on Friday. Full Article at Haaretz

  8. BEIRUT -- The Middle East's espionage wars are heating up after Lebanon's arrest of more than a dozen alleged Israeli spies, and dire warnings from Jerusalem that Arab groups are trying to use the Internet to infiltrate the Jewish state. Full Article at Miami Herald

  9. Lebanon said Thursday it has complained to the United Nations about alleged spying by Israel, accusing its archenemy of violating a 2006 truce and the country's sovereignty. Prime Minister Fuad Saniora's office also said the government asked U.N. Full Article at eTaiwan News

  10. Lebanon has complained to the United Nations about alleged spying on the country by archenemy Israel. Full Article at Ynetnews

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