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INTEL2026-04-06

Shin Bet Breaks Iranian Spy Ring: Four IDF Soldiers Arrested

Active-duty soldiers recruited via social media and crypto payments — Iran's most significant infiltration attempt of the war

Israel's Shin Bet security service arrested four active-duty IDF soldiers on April 6 on suspicion of spying for Iran — the most significant confirmed Iranian infiltration of the Israeli military during the current conflict. The suspects, held for weeks before public disclosure, allegedly attempted to produce explosives for Iranian handlers. A separate case detailed recruitment via social media and cryptocurrency payments. The arrests, made public on the same day as Trump's final Hormuz ultimatum, exposed Iran's effort to penetrate Israel's own armed forces — a strategic embarrassment for Tehran at a moment of maximum pressure. Three cases of Israeli citizens spying for Iran were reported in a single day, suggesting an intensified Iranian espionage push during the active war phase.

Key facts

  • Four active-duty IDF soldiers arrested by Shin Bet on suspicion of spying for Iran
  • Suspects allegedly attempted to produce explosives for Iranian handlers
  • Recruitment operated via social media and cryptocurrency payments
  • Three separate Iranian espionage cases involving Israeli citizens exposed in a single day
  • Arrests came on same day as Trump's final Hormuz ultimatum deadline

Timeline

18:57 UTC

Shin Bet arrests 4 IDF soldiers

21:08 UTC

Ynet reports espionage details