Turkey Arrests 2 Spies Who Gave Info on Gaza to Israel's Mossad

JAKARTA - Turkish intelligence arrested two people working as Mossad spies.

The two are said to have provided information that helped the Israeli intelligence agency target its enemies.

Anadolu reported on Friday, February 6, that security sources said the two people were named Mehmet Budak Derya and Veysel Kerimoglu.

The two have been monitored for a long time by the Turkish intelligence agency, MIT, then

was arrested in Istanbul.

Based on the information obtained, MIT revealed that Derya and Kerimoglu began sharing information with Mossad since 2013.

The two men are also suspected of sending technical information and photos of places desired by the Mossad, especially in Gaza.