Israeli authorities report a surge in recruitment by Iranian intelligence and Tehran says it has arrested 30 people, including a foreign national, for alleged espionage.Prosecutors say about 60 Israelis have faced charges over two years, including Yuri Eliasfov, accused of selling classified Iron Dome footage for $2,500, and others who admitted photographing Naftali Bennett's home or spotting army bases.Officials and analysts warn that social media recruitment and financial motives endanger mobile air-defence installations and Prime Minister
Binyamin Netanyahu has ordered loss of citizenship for those convicted of spying for
Iran.