Alexander Granovsky, from Petach Tikvah, is the latest of about 30 suspects apprehended in recent months for allegedly spying for the Islamic Republic.
Prosecutors plan to indict a resident of a suburb of Tel Aviv on charges of spying for Iran on former Defense Minister Benny Gantz, according to information cleared for publication on Monday.
Alexander Granovsky, 29, from Petach Tikvah, is accused of photographing infrastructure sites in central Israel and planning to photograph for Iran the entrance to the Neve Afek neighborhood in Rosh Ha’ayin where Gantz, who is chairman of the National Unity Party, lives.
The former defense minister’s home address is not secret and can be found on Google, along with detailed pictures of the street where he lives and his neighborhood.