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Lebanon has arrested a man accused of spying for Israel for more than 15 years, the country's Telecommunications Minister Charbel Nahhas has said.

Mr Nahhas said the man was a technician with one of the country's two main mobile networks, and could have had access to sensitive information.

Lebanon, which fought a war with Israel in 2006, has made a series of similar arrests in the last year, as part of an operation to dismantle spy networks.

Israel has not commented on the arrest.

Mr Nahhas told the BBC the arrest took place a few days ago.

He denied local media reports that the man was a senior official at the mobile network operator, but said he could have had access to sensitive information, the BBC's Maha Barada reports from Beirut.

Lebanon and Israel remain in an official state of war.

Since last year, the Lebanese authorities have arrested dozens of people who are accused of collaborating with Israel, most suspected of leaking information about the militant group, Hezbollah.

Convicted spies face life in prison with hard labour or death, if found guilty of contributing to the loss of Lebanese life.


BBC News - Lebanon arrests 'Israeli spy' from mobile phone company
 
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LEBANON: Alleged Israeli spy had access to 'most significant segment' of cellphone network
June 28, 2010 | 2:22 pm


LEBANON: Alleged Israeli spy had access to 'most significant segment' of cellphone network | Babylon & Beyond | Los Angeles Times

An alleged Israeli spy arrested by Lebanese Army Intelligence last week had access to the "most significant segment" of one of the only two mobile networks in Lebanon, an industry expert told Babylon & Beyond.

The alleged spy, identified by officials as "Charbel Q," reportedly has confessed to working on behalf of the Israelis since 1996 and may have planted monitoring devices allowing the Israelis to tap directly into the Alfa network, one of the two major cellphone companies operating in Lebanon, according to local media reports (Arabic link).

"There is evidence that the accused, Charbel Q., had ties to Israel," a spokesman for the army confirmed. "The investigation is ongoing, and when it finishes, the matter will be decided according to Lebanese law."

According to one expert, the accused was a transmission officer responsible for maintaining crucial network stations, giving him access to "the most significant segment of the network from an intelligence perspective." Theoretically, the expert said, he could have planted devices that allowed the Israelis to eavesdrop on conversations and track people from their cellphones.

"Mobile technology allows you to mix activities such as location, identification and interception, so it is not a surprise that foreign forces have tried to penetrate these networks," said Riad Bahsoun, an industry expert who works on behalf of the International Telecommunications Union.

The case of Charbel Q has sparked anger and raised tough questions about the vulnerability of the Lebanese phone system and the government's culpability.

When cellphone service first came to Lebanon in 1994, the two networks were divided between foreign companies and powerful Lebanese political families. Even after the networks became state property in 2003, the government continued to lease the rights to foreign companies, eliminating competition and oversight and leaving Lebanese customers with some of the highest-priced cellphone service in the world.

In addition to being a favorite topic of complaint among ordinary Lebanese, the telecommunications sector is also a hot button among politicians. The militant group Hezbollah took up arms in 2008 to defend its terrestrial network, although Hezbollah members use the same mobile networks as the rest of the country.

"If the Mossad really have targeted some users on the [Alfa] network, it means that these people most probably are Hezbollah people," Bahsoun said. "In hindsight, we can say that, yes, Hezbollah people and the resistance were right in building their own secure network, or I don’t know how [the resistance] would still be here."

The arrest of Charbel Q is just the latest in a crackdown by authorities over the last two years that has yielded dozens of suspects and is thought to have dealt a significant blow to Israel's intelligence-gathering capabilities.
 
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Once great Confucius said :

君子安而不忘危,存而不忘亡,治而不忘乱。是以身安而国家可保也。

" The superior man, when resting in safety, does not forget that danger may come. When in a state of security he does not forget the possibility of ruin. When all is orderly, he does not forget that disorder may come. Thus his person is not endangered, and his States and all their clans are preserved. "
 
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That sounds so "pakistani". :tup:
Nope.....because we let your spy live....But you killed our cricket fan...

I've tolerated you more than enough...I was ignoring you from last many post but you seems to be in no mood of getting into your senses.
 
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Nope.....because we let your spy live....But you killed our cricket fan...
I've tolerated you more than enough...I was ignoring you from last many post but you seems to be in no mood of getting into your senses.

Its your own people having such "peaceful" views. Why blame me??

BTW, can you please elaborate on the bold part?
 
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Its your own people having such "peaceful" views. Why blame me??

BTW, can you please elaborate on the bold part?
I am talking about Khalid mahmood a Pakistani cricket fan killed by Indians and the dead body was received by Pakistani authorities just after 3 hours of release of Kashmir singh an Indian spy.

He only said it....but Your AUTHORITIES practically do it.
 
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Its your own people having such "peaceful" views. Why blame me??

BTW, can you please elaborate on the bold part?

We all know here how "peaceful" views your contry men have. Specially the ones living near Gujarat!! So better get some sense in you thick head and lay off!!!
 
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