Catherine Perez Shakdam, a female Israeli spy |
Catherine Perez Shakdam, a female Israeli spy, exposed scandals by some Iranian officials during her time working for the Iranian state media.
These media outlets include the Iranian Revolutionary Guards-run Tasnim news agency and the website of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Al-Arabiya TV channel quoted the Israeli newspaper "Times of Israel" as saying that Catherine revealed that she lured 100 Iranian officials into her trap by offering to have temporary love.
Catherine explained that Iranian religious figures are the most important source of information and that most of them hold important government positions in Iran.
According to Catherine, she opened the door to contacts with religious figures in the Iranian government, expressing her desire to learn more about religion. She also offered temporary marriage to these personalities.
After receiving this offer and gaining trust, these individuals would privately provide further information to Catherine herself.
The member briefed Catherine on all the proceedings of the secret and closed session of Parliament and important national secrets in the "Proximity" meeting.
Catherine wrote in her blog that she entered Iran on a French passport. According to her, she was the wife of a Muslim Yemeni, which dispelled the suspicions.
According to the report, Tasnim news agency says that the agency has no role in the entry of the said Israeli spy in Iran.
According to the agency, this is the responsibility of security agencies.
According to Iran International's website, the website of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has denied any connection with the "Israeli" journalist who allegedly "infiltrated" Khamenei's official website.
Iran's Fars news agency, affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards, published a statement on Sunday rejecting reports that Catherine Perez Shakdam had contributed to the English version of Khamenei's website.
E has no columnist and Shakdam has nothing to do with the website.
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