Subscribe to Print Edition | Sun., April 22, 2007 Iyyar 4, 5767 | | Israel Time: 18:46 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
  Back to Homepage
Print Edition
Diplomacy
Defense Opinion National Arts & Leisure Anglo File Sports Travel  
Magazine Week's End
Q&A
Business Underground Jewish World Real Estate Advertising  
Bookmark to del.icio.us
Last update - 22:36 26/03/2007
Egyptian court adjourns trial of man charged with spying for Israel
By Associated Press

A prosecutor began wrapping up an espionage case Monday against an Egyptian-Canadian man accused of spying for Israel.

Mohammed el-Attar, 30, has been on trial at the State Security Emergency Court, and pleaded not guilty. Three Israelis charged alongside el-Attar are being tried in absentia. If convicted, el-Attar and his co-defendants face a maximum life sentence, with hard labor.

A verdict could come as early as Wednesday, when the court reconvenes. Verdicts by Egyptian state security courts are final and can only be overturned by a presidential pardon.

Advertisement

El-Attar, a former student at the Islamic Al-Azhar university in Cairo, was arrested on Jan. 1 as he returned from abroad to visit his family in Egypt.

During the hearing, prosecutor Hani Hamoodah accused el-Attar of betraying his religion and country.

El-Attar has sold his home and nation at a low price, the official MENA news agency quoted Hamoodah as saying.

According to prosecutors, el-Attar confessed to spying for Israel and gave a detailed account of his role in collecting information about Egyptians and Arabs living in Turkey and Canada in return for money. He also received instructions from the three Israelis, said to be intelligence officers, to recruit Christian Egyptian immigrants in Canada using money and sex.

The alleged confession, published earlier this month in independent and government newspapers here, claimed el-Attar fled Egypt in 2001 and sought asylum with the UN refugee agency offices in Turkey after he was sentenced to three years in prison for bank fraud.

The confession also alleged that el-Attar converted to Christianity in Istanbul and was allegedly sent to Canada, where he delivered more reports about Christian Egyptians.

Hamoodah repeated many of the allegations during Monday's hearing, according to MENA.

El-Attar's case comes 10 years after a high-profile spy case here of Azzam Azzam, an Israeli Arab who was sentenced in 1997 to 15 years in jail for industrial espionage.

Azzam spent eight years in jail, then in Dec. 2004 was released in a swap for six Egyptian students arrested in Israel that same year for illegally crossing the border and planning to kidnap soldiers.

Bookmark to del.icio.us
Crossing the Line
An excerpt from "The Journalist Who Crossed the Line" by Michal Yudelman-O'Dwyer.
Meat country
As the big barbecue day nears, meet the butchers who will make it a holiday to remember.
  1.   "betraying his religion"?! Please justify this, Muslim posters 22:53  |  McQueen 26/03/07
  2.   Espionage what is there to spy up on Egypt RIGHT ??? 02:14  |  M. Segal 27/03/07
  3.   the inflated Dutch Arab Rabbit D A R RIGHT ??? 02:25  |  M. Segal 27/03/07
  4.   #1, McQUEEN 05:37  |  VIPER 27/03/07
 Today Online
Gideon Levy: How can I fly the flag of occupation?
Responses: 164
Shmuel Rosner: The Democratic-Israeli disagreement
Responses: 34
Senior IDF officer confirms Iran training militants in Gaza
Responses: 38
MK Bishara resigns from Knesset at Cairo embassy
Responses: 34
Editorial: Israel should send aid immediately to Darfur refugees
Responses: 33
IDF kills 8 Palestinians in weekend violence
Responses: 185
Rosner's Domain
* Is the Democratic-Israeli disagreement getting out of hand?
* Fact: Something is moving forward in the diplomatic process
* Terror and the media: Observers or participants?
* A proper place for Jewish stereotypes


More Headlines
17:58 Justice Ministry bars entry to Bishara's Knesset office
16:01 Hamas calls for new attacks after IDF soldiers kill nine in 24 hours
17:22 Finance Minister suspends himself over embezzlement allegations
18:31 Knesset panel extends President's suspension until end of his term
11:48 Olmert says polite 'no' to Musharraf Mideast mediation offer
18:42 Shfaram man convicted of murdering niece in 'honor killing'
13:26 Police question Lieberman over allegedly illegal funding of primaries
15:29 Israel to mark Memorial Day with ceremonies across the country
17:09 Palestinian man gets 10 years in jail for sexually assaulting woman who wouldn't marry him
15:39 French electorate flocks to vote in presidential ballot
Previous Editions
Special Offers
Advertisement
Skin Care Products
Beauty and skin care from the Dead Sea. Coupon code HAARETZ for 10% off!
JOIN FREE AT JDATE.COM
The most popular online Jewish dating community in the world! Explore the possibilities! Click Here!
A Different Israel Experience
Unique programs for adults of all ages
Holiday Inn and Crown Plaza Israel
Lowest internet rate Guaranteed at ichotelsgroup.com !
Learn Hebrew Online
Learn Hebrew from the best teachers in Israel live over the Internet
Home| Print Edition| Diplomacy| Opinion| Arts & Leisure| Sports| Jewish World| Underground| Site rules|
© Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved