Suspected Mossad agent Ben Zygier was arrested by
his own spymasters after they believed he told Australia's domestic
intelligence agency about every aspect of his work with the Israelis, sources
say.
The ABC's Foreign Correspondent program understands
that Zygier met with ASIO officers in Australia and gave comprehensive detail
about a number of Mossad operations, including plans for a top-secret mission
in Italy that had been years in the making.
It is unknown who initiated the contact.
Sources have told the ABC that on one of four trips
back to Australia in the years before his death in 2010, Mr Zygier - who also
used the surnames Alon, Allen and Burrowes - applied for a work visa to Italy.
Last week, Foreign Correspondent revealed Zygier was
secretly jailed in Israel's Ayalon prison, where it is claimed he committed
suicide after 10 months in prison.
His incarceration was a state secret in Israel; the
nation's security services went to extraordinary lengths to conceal his plight.
The ABC now understands Zygier was one of three
Australian Jews who changed their names several times, taking out new passports
for travel in the Middle East and Europe in their work for Mossad.
Foreign Correspondent has been told Zygier set up a
communications company in Europe for Mossad, a venture that employed the two
other Australian dual citizens.
The company exported electronic components to Arab
countries as well as Iran.
Zygier returned to Australia frequently with his
wife and children, at one stage enrolling in an MBA at Monash University.
It was during one of those visits he had contact
with ASIO.
The ABC believes Mossad became concerned after it
discovered Zygier's contact with the Australian spy agency.
Mossad was worried he might pass on operational
methods and secrets of the organisation, including information about the major
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