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The daily Al Akhbar reports that an Israeli spy from Tripoli in northern Lebanon whose family is close to the Future Movement was arrested on New Year’s Eve. The latter, named Malek H., volunteered to spy on Hezbollah.
This information comes as many young Tripolitans would volunteer because of the deterioration of social and economic conditions, for foreign interests. A certain number of them would thus have joined Islamic terrorist groups operating in Iraq and Syria.
However, Malek H. who has been unemployed for many years would rather have contacted the Israeli authorities via his German wife. The latter would have brought him to the Israeli embassy in Berlin and expressed his wish to work in favor of the interests of the Jewish state and against Hezbollah which declares to hate.
The daily Al Akhbar thus indicates that he would have made a stay in Israel with a German passport, following Mossad training and then going to Jordan and following additional training there.
Back in Lebanon, his missions consisted of photographing offices, streets, personalities associated with Hezbollah, as well as locations and centers of the Lebanese army, security services and parties allied to Hezbollah in Tripoli, in the north and in other Lebanese regions, then to collect data on areas and people in Beirut, against financial compensation.
Malek H. was reportedly arrested during an Information Directorate special forces operation, which came specifically from Beirut, and stormed a house in the Zahrieh neighborhood of Tripoli, to be taken to the main headquarters in Beirut. He reportedly admitted to having voluntarily contacted the Israelis because of his personal hatred of Hezbollah.
“He didn’t mind ‘working with Satan and not just Israel, in order to hit Hezbollah,’ Al Akhbar newspaper quoted Malek H, who allegedly raised questions about his lifestyle after returning to Lebanon and his frequent trips.
Following this interrogation, the officers of the intelligence branch of the ISF asked him to continue communicating with his operators after the seizure of computers, telephones and other communication mechanisms, before the enemy services discover that their informant was under arrest.