Two Jerusalem Brothers Indicted for Selling AI-Generated Military Intelligence to Iran in NIS 100,000 Espionage Scheme

Two Israeli brothers indicted for receiving NIS 100,000 from Iran after using AI to create fake military reports and posing as IDF officers.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 24, 2026, 12:37 PM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from authorities via police reports and court filings.

Two Jerusalem Brothers Indicted for Selling AI-Generated Military Intelligence to Iran in NIS 100,000 Espionage Scheme - article image
Two Jerusalem Brothers Indicted for Selling AI-Generated Military Intelligence to Iran in NIS 100,000 Espionage Scheme - article image

National Security Gag Order Lifted on Jerusalem Espionage Case

Israeli authorities have unveiled a significant counter-intelligence operation following the indictment of two brothers from the Jerusalem area for alleged ties to Iranian espionage. The suspects, both Israeli citizens in their 20s, were arrested in January, though details of the case remained under a strict national security gag order until today. According to the Jerusalem District Court, the pair faces multiple charges, including contact with a foreign agent, passing intelligence to the enemy, and criminal impersonation.

The Financial Scope and Intent of Iranian Interactions

The indictment alleges that the brothers received more than NIS 100,000, approximately $32,000, from several Iranian operatives over an unspecified period. Prosecutors contend that the suspects were fully aware they were interacting with hostile foreign actors throughout the exchange. The West Bank District police, in coordination with the Shin Bet, concluded a month-long joint investigation which tracked the financial transfers and communication logs between the suspects and their handlers in Tehran.

Sophisticated Use of Artificial Intelligence for Fabricated Intelligence

A unique element of this case involves the suspects' use of advanced technology to fulfill the demands of their handlers. The prosecution writes that the brothers made extensive use of artificial intelligence to generate fake military maps and sophisticated intelligence reports. By leveraging AI to create plausible-looking documentation, the suspects attempted to provide "value" to the Iranian operatives while maintaining their cover. The investigation revealed that the pair went as far as posing as an elite IDF intelligence officer from Unit 8200 to bolster the perceived credibility of their data.

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