The Jerusalem Post

Germany is a hotbed of Iranian spy activity that targets Israel

Interior Ministry reports show high volume of cases

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The German Interior Ministry notified a Left Party deputy last week that agents from Iran have been some of the most active spies in the Federal Republic between 2007 and 2017, including assassinat­ion attempts on Israel advocates.

German authoritie­s conducted criminal investigat­ions into Iran for 22 cases of espionage, while Russia’s illicit spy activity led with 27 cases. China and Turkey both registered 15 spy cases. Syrian agents were involved in 8 espionage operations. According to the Interior Ministry letter sent to Left Party deputy Jan Korte, the federal government declared four Syrian agents persona non grata.

Other Middle Eastern and North African countries caught engaging in illegal covert operations inside Germany include Algeria, Libya, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Morocco. Germany initiated a total of 123 investigat­ions over the last decade for espionage.

Last month, a Berlin court sentenced 31-year-old Pakistani citizen Mustufa Haidar Syed-Naqfi to four years and three months in prison for working for Iran’s intelligen­ce service to spy “against Germany and another NATO member.”

According to German prosecutor­s, Haidar Syed-Naqfi was assigned to identify Israeli and Jewish institutio­ns and Israel advocates in Germany, France and other unnamed Western European countries for possible attacks. He monitored a German-Jewish newspaper’s headquarte­rs in Berlin and Reinhold Robbe, the former head of the German-Israel Friendship Society.

Haidar Syed-Naqfi spied on French-Israeli business Prof. David Rouach, who teaches at the elite Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris and served as head of the French-Israeli Chamber of Commerce, and, according to German authoritie­s, his actions were “a clear indication of an assassinat­ion attempt.”

The Quds Force – a US-classified terrorist entity that is part of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard Corps – paid Haidar Syed-Naqfi at least €2,052 from July 2015 through July 2016.

Robbe told the Berlin court, “I consider the regime there [in Iran] to be one of the worst dictatorsh­ips on the planet.” The US is currently considerin­g a terrorist designatio­n for the IRGC.

The Jerusalem Post examined intelligen­ce data and reports in 2016 from the 16 German states, which included new informatio­n on Iranian chemical and biological weapons programs. Half of Germany’s state government­s reported in their 2015 intelligen­ce documents attempts by Tehran to secure nuclear-related goods.

According to the intelligen­ce report from Rhineland-Palatinate state, Iran was one of the foreign countries that targeted German companies in the state whose equipment could be “used for atomic, biological and chemical weapons in a war.”

The Interior Ministry letter, which was signed by Hans-Georg Engelke, the ministry’s under-secretary, did not outline the reasons for prosecutin­g Iranian agents. Iran, according to WikiLeaks reports and media articles, helped build Syria’s chemical weapons program.

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