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Option 1 — One such instance is the case of Ali al-Jarrah, a Lebanese man who has accused of spying for Israel for 25 years.<ref name=NYT>Worth, Robert F. (18 February 2009). "Lebanese in Shock Over Arrest of an Accused Spy". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 February 2009. He was recruited by Israel to photograph Hezbollah supply routes and frequently moved between the Lebanon-Syria border.[1] In 2011, a military court in Lebanon sentenced al-Jarrah to life in prison.[1]

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