Israeli police say Iran using WhatsApp, Facebook, blackmail to recruit spies as latest attempt foiled
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Iran allegedly uses WhatsApp, Facebook, and blackmail to recruit Israeli spies, with payments ranging from $21 to $300,000 across various networks.
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