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Indian Tech Experts Spying on Arab and Muslim Countries

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By Dr. Bassam Rouban

Wars are no longer confined to traditional battlefields; they have now extended into cyberspace, where covert battles are being waged between global intelligence agencies.

Security investigations have uncovered a dangerous cyber-espionage network led by Indian technology experts working on behalf of the Israeli Mossad. These experts are targeting Arab and Muslim countries through unprecedented remote and close-range cyber intrusions. India has effectively become the operational base for Israeli intelligence, with multiple corroborating security sources confirming that it has turned into a major hub for sophisticated espionage activity.

The Mossad is reportedly recruiting dozens of Indian programmers and cybersecurity specialists, taking advantage of the strategic relationship between Tel Aviv and New Delhi. These experts operate under the cover of tech companies that offer attractive software pricing or work through remote freelance platforms to infiltrate targeted systems.

Following intensive training at specialized Israeli institutes, these programmers have successfully breached sensitive systems in several Arab and Muslim countries—including Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, and various Arab sites—stealing and smuggling vast amounts of security and intelligence data. Their methods have been described as innovative and astonishing.

Investigations have revealed a range of sophisticated techniques used by these hackers, such as exploiting vulnerabilities in government software to implant malware, launching professional attacks to steal officials’ passwords, and targeting security surveillance systems in critical infrastructure. They have succeeded in stealing classified documents related to military and economic projects.

According to sources, the Mossad offers these tech experts lucrative financial rewards—three times higher than what local companies pay—along with promises of Israeli or European citizenship or residency.

While some Arab and Muslim nations announce plans to strengthen their cybersecurity, their systems are facing systematic, coordinated attacks that pose a direct threat to their national security. What makes the situation even more dangerous is Israel’s use of foreign nationals in espionage operations, adding another layer of complexity to the threat.

This Indian-based cyber intrusion raises urgent questions: Will the affected countries impose sanctions on the companies and individuals involved? Is there official complicity from Indian intelligence agencies in these operations?

How can Arab and Muslim nations build cybersecurity systems capable of countering such threats? Whoever controls information, controls the world. This scandal once again exposes the silent nature of modern warfare and the fact that some governments turn a blind eye to espionage activities that violate the sovereignty of other states.

Arab and Muslim countries must recognize that India is no longer just an economic partner of Israel—it has become a strategic platform for Israeli hostile operations against Arabs and Muslims. A real response will not come through media statements, but through building integrated cybersecurity systems and enhancing regional Arab and Muslim cooperation to confront these threats.

May God protect our Arab and Muslim nations and shield them from the harm of enemies and traitors.

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