An Israeli soldier is sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted of spying for Iran, according to multiple reports. The court finds that the soldier passed information to Iranian contacts in exchange for financial compensation. Prosecutors and reported accounts say the material included images and other information related to interceptions of Iranian weapons during the war. One report describes the soldier sending photographs of missile interceptions occurring in civilian areas, while another says the information included videos or images of Iranian rockets being intercepted. The case centers on alleged coordination between the soldier and an Iranian handler, with communications used to transmit the sensitive material. Both outlets describe the same core elements: the espionage relationship with Iran, the reported payment arrangement, and the sharing of visual evidence connected to interceptions during the conflict. The reports do not indicate that the sentence is disputed in the accounts provided, but they present the outcome of the criminal case as a five-year prison term for the convicted soldier.