Wednesday, April 18, 2007

EGYPT ANNOUNCES NEW ISRAELI SPY CASE

Egypt Announces New Israeli Spy Case - Khaled Abu Toameh (Jerusalem Post)
In the second case of its kind since the beginning of the year, Egyptian authorities announced on Tuesday that Muhammad Sayed Saber, 35, an engineer at the country's Atomic Energy Agency, has been charged with spying for Israel. Israel Foreign Ministry Spokesman Mark Regev said: "These sort of charges unfortunately appear all too often in the Egyptian media and they always prove to be baseless."

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