Israel is urging its citizens to resist the urge to spy for Iran with a nation-wide advertising campaign launched on Wednesday, saying that the consequences outweigh any financial reward. “For 5,000 shekels is it worth ruining your life/family?” the campaign warns, adding that those caught spying for Tehran face up to 15 years in prison.
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