Vanunu denied that he posed a security risk.

Mordechai Vanunu appears in the magistrate's court in Jerusalem
Mordechai Vanunu appears in the magistrate’s court in Jerusalem. (photo credit:REUTERS)

 

Mordechai Vanunu, the former nuclear technician at Dimona who had already served an 18-year prison sentence for revealing information about Israel’s atomic program in 1986 and been released, has been convicted of violating his unique release conditions, having met with foreigners.

Due to his past crimes in revealing classified information to foreigners, Vanunu had several special conditions for his release, including not meeting with foreigners without approval of Israeli security forces.

u, the former nuclear technician at Dimona who had already served an 18-year prison sentence for revealing information about Israel’s atomic program in 1986 and been released, has been convicted of violating his unique release conditions, having met with foreigners.

Due to his past crimes in revealing classified information to foreigners, Vanunu had several special conditions for his release, including not meeting with foreigners without approval of Israeli security forces.

As reported by The Jerusalem Post