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Yemeni security services have successfully uncovered and dismantled a sophisticated spy network linked to a joint operations room run by the CIA, the Israeli Mossad, and Saudi intelligence. According to official sources, the network operated from within Saudi territory, carrying out extensive espionage and sabotage missions inside Yemen.
The Interior Ministry confirmed that the operation led to the arrest of multiple agents and the documentation of their full activities, revealing the depth of hostile plans targeting Yemen’s military, political, and civilian institutions.
Interrogations showed that the network functioned under a structured hierarchy directly connected to the joint operations room of the aggressor states, as part of the ongoing American-Zionist-Saudi campaign against Yemen.
Each operative had specific assignments:
Spy Mujahid Mohammed Ali monitored military leaders’ movements and missile launch sites targeting occupied Palestine, sending real-time coordinates to enemy intelligence.
Spy Dhaifallah Saleh conducted over 80 espionage missions, photographing key civilian and strategic sites — including the “Detention Center” and “Al-Rasool Al-Azam Hospital” — and received payments in cash and gold from Saudi intelligence officers.
Spy Sanan Abdulaziz Ali carried out 100 reconnaissance missions, including photographing explosions and large gatherings in Sana’a.
Spy Ali Ali Ahmed documented government buildings, residential areas, and mosques in Amran province for Saudi handlers.
Spy Anas Ahmed Saleh was tasked with monitoring several buildings in Sana’a that were later targeted by US airstrikes.
Other operatives, including Spy Huda Ali, Spy Khaled Qassem Abdullah, and Spy Majdi Mohammed Hussein, planted cameras and surveillance devices in multiple locations to provide live intelligence feeds to the enemy.
One agent, Bashir Ali Mahdi, infiltrated state institutions and missile command units under the cover of a “development organization,” collecting sensitive data and transmitting it to the enemy’s joint command center.
Investigations revealed the spies’ use of advanced technologies for data gathering and concealment, underscoring the scale of the conspiracy led by the American-Zionist-Saudi alliance to penetrate Yemen’s internal front and destabilize its national security.
Officials hailed the operation as a major security success, reaffirming that the vigilance of Yemen’s security services — supported by loyal citizens — continues to thwart foreign intelligence plots and safeguard the country’s stability.
The Interior Ministry emphasized that this achievement reflects Yemen’s resilience and unity in the face of aggression, reaffirming its commitment to defending national sovereignty and standing with the Palestinian people against Zionist occupation.
Since the escalation of aggression against Yemen, intelligence warfare has become one of the key tools used by the Zionist enemy and its American backers to weaken the resistance front. Yemeni security services have previously uncovered several espionage networks linked to the US, the Israeli enemy, and their regional allies, aimed at sabotaging national infrastructure and assassinating key figures in the government and the Armed Forces.
#Yemen #Ministry of Interior #CIA Mossad Saudi Spy Network 25-11-09
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