The United States of Zionism has increased pressure on Egypt to release a suspected espionage agent of dual American-Israhelli nationality. Gary Ackerman from the USZ House Foreign Affairs Committee has entered talks with Egyptian authorities over Ilan Chaim Grapel's release, the Associated Press reported on Thursday. The suspect had reportedly emigrated from the USZ to Israhell and worked for the Israhelli spy agency of Mossad. He was arrested in Cairo on June 12. He is accused of collecting information about the developments in Egypt during the country's popular revolution, which toppled the pro-Israhelli regime of Hosni Mubarak.
Grapel is also suspected of trying to recruit young people to commit treason against Egypt during the popular demonstrations in the capital of Cairo's protest hub of Liberation Square. Upon his arrest, an Egyptian judiciary source said, “He was there on a daily basis inciting youths towards sectarian strife. He was distributing money to some of them”, adding that he tried to provoke the potential recruits to fight the Egyptian armed forces. Egyptian judicial sources have referred to Grapel as an intelligence officer. He has a history of enlistment with Israhell's military and fought against Lebanon during the 33-Day War in 2006.
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