100 years in prison for Mossad spies in Turkey

This arrest is the latest crackdown on the activities of the Israeli regime's Mossad intelligence agency within Turkey.
Last April, Turkey's National Intelligence Service arrested several suspects accused of spying for Mossad during an operation. "Ahmad Arsin Tomlojali," the owner of an insurance company, was identified as the leader of this spy network.
According to Middle East Eye, he was sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison for managing a network of Mossad agents, which included his wife and adopted daughter.
However, based on the ruling issued by Branch 23 of the Istanbul Heavy Penal Court, taking into account his good behavior in prison, his sentence was reduced to 18 years and 9 months.
His wife, "Benan Tomlojali," was sentenced to 16 years and 8 months in prison, and their daughter, "Dila Sultan Simsek," was sentenced to 15 years, 7 months, and 15 days in prison. Three other defendants were each sentenced to the same duration: 15 years, 7 months, and 15 days in prison.
According to prosecutors and the indictment, this group was working for a unit of Mossad responsible for online operations and was tasked with identifying images and gathering information about targets living in Turkey and abroad.
The indictment stated: "It was determined that these suspects were involved in activities to collect information about foreigners residing in Turkey, especially those who fled their home countries due to conflicts, and they shared this information with Mossad."