Egypt to Try Two ’Israelis,’ Egyptiam Over Spying for Zionist Entity

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Egypt referred two "Israelis," and an Egyptian national to trial on spying charges for the Zionist entity, according to judicial sources on Sunday.
Judicial sources said on Sunday that the Egyptian Salama Braykat is in custody and the two "Israeli" fugitives are to be tried in absentia.
The Egyptian suspect has confessed to have received $21,000 in return for giving information to "Israel."
One of the "Israelis" is said to be an intelligence officer. No date has been set for the trial as of yet.
This comes as five Egyptians, a Jordanian engineer and seven "Israeli" intelligence officers are already on trial on charges of spying for Tel Aviv in Egypt. The "Israelis" are also being tried in absentia.
In October 2011, "Israel" freed 25 Egyptians in exchange for "Israeli"-American Ilan Grapel who was detained for four months on similar charges in Egypt.
Sources: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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