A years long gag order lifted, Ha'aretz's Yossi Melman reports on "a Soviet spy-turned-double agent [who] led to the 1983 arrest of Professor Avraham Marcus Klingberg, the highest-ranking Soviet spy ever caught by Israel. The military censor allowed on Monday the publication of this incident, which had been previously suppressed for security reasons. ... Klingberg, who was the deputy head of the top-secret Israel Institute for Biological Research in Nes Tziona, immigrated to Israel in late 1948." Link.
Posted by Laura at April 15, 2008 10:07 AM