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Iranian nuclear workers arrested for spying

Several Iranians working directly for the country's nuclear research program were among those arrested recently for funneling information about the program to foreign nations, according to an Iranian media report.

Iran claims arrest of Israeli Mossad spies

Three alleged spies who are accused of working for Israel's Mossad intelligence agency were arrested by Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, the semi-official Fars News Agency reported Tuesday.

Iran executes man in Israeli spy case

Iran has executed a man found guilty of spying for Israel, state media reported Saturday.

Report: Israeli security chief warns of assassination

Israel's internal security agency is "very concerned" that extremists in that country might assassinate an Israeli leader to disrupt the peace process with the Palestinians, Shin Bet's director said Sunday, according to Israeli newspaper Haaretz.

Time.com: Peace Prospects Dim as Israeli Elections Loom

Tzipi Livni's inability to form a new ruling coalition will mean early elections next year, but they could ultimately boost prospects for an agreement with the Palestinians

Bin Laden driver could be held by U.S. after sentence

A jury of six military officers Thursday sentenced Osama bin Laden's former driver to 5½ years in prison after his conviction on charges of providing material support to al Qaeda.

Time.com: Israel's Debate Over an Iran Strike

Mindful of political realities, Israel is likely to follow Washington's lead on the nuclear standoff. But that doesn't mean it's happy about Bush's change of heart

Iran condemns 'Israeli spy' to death

Iran has sentenced to death a man found guilty of spying for Israel, state media reported Monday.

Time.com: Something Familiar About the Zohan?

As the Adam Sandler movie is set to hit the big screen, some are wondering if "the Zohan" might be borrowing other's moves

Time.com: Iran Assessment Creates an Israeli Headache

They can't publicly dispute U.S. findings, but Israeli officials are alarmed at a softening of the threat-assessment on Iran

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