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Israeli who spied for Iran sentenced to 10 years in prison

Moti Maman, 73, discussed the assassinations of senior Israeli security officials and conducting terrorist activities in Israel. €5,000 were also forfeited from his account, in addition to the 10-year prison term.

by  Elinor Shirkani Kofman and Avi Cohen
Published on  04-29-2025 11:00
Last modified: 04-29-2025 11:55
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The Tel Aviv District Court sentenced Moti Maman, 73, to 10 years in prison after convicting him of contact with a foreign agent and unlawful entry into an enemy state.

Maman admitted that he twice entered Iran, where he met with Iranian intelligence agents to discuss conducting terrorist activity in Israel. He also spoke with them about the prospect of carrying out assassinations of senior Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, then Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, Shin Bet security agency Director Ronen Bar, and former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

According to the court ruling, Maman traveled to Turkey on his own initiative and was twice smuggled into Iranian territory, where he met with Iranian agents. In exchange for agreeing to carry out operations in Israel, he demanded a $1 million advance payment. During the meetings, they discussed possibilities for smuggling weapons into Israel, recruiting an agent from within the Mossad, and carrying out political assassinations. Although none of these plans were realized, Judge Benny Sagi ruled that the meetings themselves, Maman's conduct, and his willingness to advance hostile activity against Israel warranted a severe punishment.

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The judge emphasized that Maman's actions took place during the ongoing Iron Swords War, a period when Israel faced direct threats from Iran and its proxies. Sagi noted that even financially motivated collaborations with enemies of the state must be harshly condemned to deter others.

In addition to his prison sentence, Maman was given a 12-month suspended sentence, contingent on future behavior, and ordered to forfeit the funds he received during his stay in Iran, €5,000 in total.

Maman, who spent many years living in Turkey, is married to a woman from Belarus and has a young child. On social media, he frequently posted content critical of Israeli security and political figures. His arrest in August followed the exposure of his ties with Iranian intelligence operatives.

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