Exposure of Israeli Network Providing Espionage Services to Sudanese Rebels

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Exposure of Israeli Network Providing Espionage Services to Sudanese Rebels

Israeli Network’s Espionage Services Exposed to Sudanese Rebels

In one of the most noteworthy periods of journalistic activity, a specific group of Israeli journalists have published the results of their months-long investigation into a special network that has unveiled the transfer of advanced espionage and intelligence systems to Sudan to support the country’s rebels.

The plane you see in the image was identified by journalists in Europe a few months ago and was found to belong to the business espionage network of Tal Dilian, a well-known figure in Israeli cybersecurity and espionage. It has transferred parts of the systems to Sudanese rebel forces. Tal Dilian is recognized as a notorious and dangerous figure in the realm of cyber espionage and security services with his specific private companies. He is not well-regarded in Europe.

The rebels supported by this Israeli network in Sudan control gold mines and are in fact partners and servants of the Russian military company Wagner, which transfers Sudanese gold to Russia.

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