Israeli Man Accused of Leaking Iron Dome Secrets to Iran Agent

Police have identified Raz Cohen, a 26-year-old from Jerusalem, as the main suspect in a serious security breach case. He is reported to have previously served in the Iron Dome unit.
According to reports, Cohen was arrested on March 1, just one day after the joint military escalation by the United States and Israel against Iran began. The timing of his arrest has raised concerns about an immediate security threat.
Authorities allege that he collaborated with an Iranian agent and passed along sensitive national security information. These actions are believed to have taken place during December 2025.
As reported by The Times of Israel, the shared intelligence included critical details about how the Iron Dome system operates. This system is considered a key component of Israel’s air defense strategy.
In addition, Cohen is suspected of revealing the locations of Israeli Air Force bases, significantly increasing the risk of potential attacks. Such information is classified and tightly protected.
Reports also indicate that he disclosed the positions of Iron Dome batteries, potentially compromising the system’s ability to defend against incoming threats. This represents a major risk to national security.
The case remains under investigation, with Israeli authorities working to assess the full extent of the damage. Meanwhile, the incident has raised serious concerns about internal security and the risk of sensitive information leaks.
