MNA – A former Israeli regime's energy minister has been convicted of ‘spying for Iran’ and received a sentence of 11 years in prison under a plea bargain reached between his lawyers and the regime’s prosecutors on Wednesday.
According to Israeli regime’s local news agencies, Gonen Segev, a former energy minister from 1995 to 1996, has been convicted of “passing information” to Iran and engaging in acts of “espionage” against the Tel Aviv regime.
The ex-official was detained and extradited to Tel Aviv during a visit to Equatorial Guinea in May.
The Israeli regime's court has found him guilty of these charges and sentecned him to 11 years in prison.