The head of Prisons and Detention Centers Committee in the Arab Organization for Human Rights in Jordan, lawyer Abdul Karim Shraideh has warnedof Israeli's Mossad intelligence grooming youn Jordanians to be spies. Contact is fist established via social networking site Facebook for recruiting them to obtain information about the Jordanian Tribal Movement, or any other reform movements. Sharida stated he had information about Mossad using Israeli girls to communicate with Jordanian youth via Facebook's chat function. Then, in subsequent steps, Mossad would invite these young people to Israel, offer them money, and in some cases grant them scholarships to study abroad. The activists stated he obtained the information from Jordanian youth, whom came to his office asking for legal advice. They gave him information about an Israeli’s attempt to recruit them. Mossad also asked them to get involved in reform movements to get accurate information. Mossad attempts to gauge the impact of these movements on Jordanian security, in order to stir up regional strife between Jordanians of East Jordan and Jordanians of Palestinian origin, Sharida alleged. Sharida added that he asked his informants to confess to local authorities or they might face charges of treason which carries a detah sentence. Shraideh also said that he was shown documents which proved that Israel had transferred money to the potential recruits. He also expressed concern of Mossad's presence in Jordan and other Arab countries during this critical period.
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