Beit Shemesh man convicted of spying for Iran sentenced to 3 years in prison
Elimelech Stern, a 22-year-old ultra-Orthodox yeshiva student from Beit Shemesh convicted of conducting espionage missions for Iran, was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment and a NIS 10,000 ($3,200) fine on Thursday.
Judge Miriam Lomp of the Jerusalem District Court wrote that although his crime was serious, his sentence is relatively moderate since his motivation was to improve his financial situation, rather than ideological.
“The crime for which the defendant was convicted is serious and has great potential to harm the security of the state and undermine Israel’s very existence,” wrote the judge.
“Contact with a foreign agent does harm to security due to the concern for the transfer of information to the enemy, knowingly or unknowingly, especially when this contact is translated into threats against people in Israel.”
Lomp added: “The severity of the defendant’s crimes is heightened by the fact that he is an Israeli and the country therefore puts its faith in him.”
Stern was found guilty of contact with a foreign agent and........
