Report: Mossad’s Prisoner X Leaked Info to Hizbullah

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The famous Prisoner X in "Israeli" jails, who was found hanged in his cells, turned to had passed secrets to Hizbullah.
According to the German News weekly, Der Spiegel, the man found hanged in a Tel Aviv jail had passed secrets to Hizbullah before his death.
The influential German magazine further reported that Ben Zygier, a man known as "Prisoner X" who died in 2010 in an allegedly suicide-proof cell, had handed tips to Hizbullah that led to the arrest of at least two people spying for the Zionist entity.
After conducting its own "internal investigations", the report found that Zygier had started working for Mossad in 2003, investigating European companies doing business with Iran and Syria.
It said Zygier- who was raised in Melbourne but moved to "Israel" about a decade before his death- was ordered back to "Israel" in 2007 because his bosses were unhappy with his work.
In 2008 he took a leave of absence, Spiegel said, and returned to Melbourne to finish his studies after trying to recruit new agents for "Israel" in a bid to restore his standing with his bosses.
In the process he came in contact with Hizbullah supporters, Spiegel said, and while trying to convince them to work for Mossad, disastrously spilled highly sensitive information.
This included the names of Lebanese nationals Ziad al-Homsi and Mustafa Ali Awadeh, who were arrested in May 2009 on charges of spying for the Zionist entity and later sentenced to several years of hard labor.
The report said "Israeli" security authorities had told Zygier after his arrest that they wanted to make an example of him and demanded a prison sentence of at least 10 years.
Zygier was found dead in his cell in December 2010 at the age of 34.
Australian reporter Trevor Bormann on February 12 revealed the identity of the Prisoner X who had been "found hanged in a cell with state-of-the-art surveillance systems" near Tel Aviv in late 2010.
For two years, a gag order prevented journalists in "Israel" from telling the story of Prisoner X. The order was partially lifted by a court two days after the report by Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Gag orders and military censorship are common in the Zionist entity.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org
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