Iran to face trial on charges of spying for Israel, a former minister.
Professor Ganyan Sageev served as Israel's energy minister in the last decade of the 90's.
Earlier, in 2005 the court sentenced Sageev to jail for drug trafficking and diplomatic passport fraud.
Reuters and BBC reported that 62-year-old Sageve has now been charged with spying for Iran, quoting Israeli security agency Seine Beat (Shabak).
The BBC reported that after the release of prison in 2007, Sageev left for Nigeria.
Sene Beit says that Sageve was contacted by the Iranian intelligence in Nigeria and he also toured Iran twice. He trafficked Israeli fuel, security information to the Iranian.
The disputes between Iran and Israel in the two Middle East countries are very old. Following the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the ruling people believe that the state of Israel remains in the Middle East illegally. Israel, on the other hand, thinks Iran's threat to peace in the Middle East.
Sene Beat said Sageve was arrested during a visit to Ecuadorial Guinea last May. Later, he was brought to Israel. He was accused in the court on Friday for spying.
Suezv will be tried in Jerusalem court in support of the enemy in the war.
Meanwhile, Sagev's lawyer claimed that the court's full-fledged order is yet to be found by Szeve, although the statement by Sin Beat is exaggerated.