UN peacekeepers monitor the Syrian side of the Israeli-Syrian border from an army post at Mount Bental in the Golan Heights last July (photo credit: Tsafrir Abayov/Flash90)
Iran Spying On Israel From Syria, Says Pentagon -- Times Of Israel
Signals intelligence stations, including one in the Golan, are meant to supply information to Hezbollah.
Iran has been spying on Israel for years, with the help of its allies in Syria, according to a report published by the Pentagon and reported on Sunday by the World Tribune.
Signals intelligence stations are reportedly being set up by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) throughout the Middle East, and the US believes they are meant to supply information on Israel to the Lebanese-based terrorist group Hezbollah.
One of the SIGINT stations is located in the Syrian part of the Golan Heights, according to the Pentagon.
The report, entitled “Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security: A Profile,” was authored by the US Department of Defense with the help of Congress. It stated that “two Iranian-Syrian [signals intelligence] stations funded by the IRGC reportedly have been active since 2006, one in the Al Jazirah region in northern Syria and the other on the Golan Heights.
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More News On Iran Maintaining A Listening Post On The Golan Heights Overlooking Israel
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Report: Iran Built Listening Stations in Golan to Spy on Israel -- Algemeiner
US report: Iran gathering intelligence on Israel in Syria -- YNet News
Report: Iran collected intelligence on Israel from Syria -- Jerusalem Post
Iran Spying on Israel from Syria -Report -- Spyghana
Iranian Intelligence Collection in Syrian Side of Golan Heights -- Israel Defense
My Comment: Any bets that in the event of hostilities between Israel and Syria .... this signet station will probably be bombed on the same day.
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