In July 2013, the Shabak arrested a 46-year-old Neturei Karta member for attempting to spy on Israel for Iran.
Shabak people, a minority ethnoreligious group of northern Iraq
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But on 6 October the Shabak revealed that the murderers, two residents of Halhul, were found.
Gad Frumkin's grandson—and thus Israel Dov Frumkin's great-grandson—is Karmi Gilon, who was head of the Shabak (Israeli security service).
On 14 May 1951 the group's members were arrested by the Shabak.
In 1994, when Kach activist Baruch Goldstein committed the suicidal Hebron massacre, the Rabin government cracked down on the group's activities, as the Shabak increased its surveillance of activists, and leading figures such as Noam Federman, Baruch Marzel, and Itamar Ben-Gvir were put under house arrest.
Shabak people are a people who live mainly in the villages of Ali Rash, Khazna, Yangidja, and Tallara in Sinjar district in the province of Ninawa in northern Iraq.