Prisoner X, the Mossad agent who hanged himself in Israel's highest security prison two years ago, was the country's "biggest traitor" according to a new investigation into why he was held in secret by the Jewish state.
Israel has consistently refused to comment on the case of Prisoner X, later identified as Ben Zygier, whose actions were deemed so serious that even his guards were unaware of his name when he was held in solitary confinement in 2010.
But a new probe into his case has revealed that Zygier was a "Zionist turned into a defector" after he handed over the names of two prized Lebanese spies, who were also working for Israel, to Hezbollah.
The men - Ziad al-Homsi and Mustafa Ali Awada - were arrested in May 2009 in Lebanon and are serving long prison sentences.
The investigation by the German news magazine Der Spiegel and Australia's Fairfax Media claims that an ambitious Zygier had grown tired of his work with Mossad and had quit in 2008 after being placed in companies trading with Iran and Syria - a typical assignment for agents with dual nationalities. Zygier was born and grew up in Australia before moving to Israel in the late 1990s.
The unnamed official said that while Zygier was "extremely sharp", he lacked focus. Zygier's work with one company became erratic and it was decided "to let him go", which led him to a mundane desk job in Tel Aviv. At this point, in order to get back into favour, it is alleged that Zygier set about working on secret projects.
"Zygier wanted to achieve something that he didn't end up getting," an Israeli official familiar with the probe into the Zygier case said. "And then he ended up on a precipitous path. He crossed paths with someone who was much more professional than he was."
It appears that despite having the intention of turning a high-level European Hezbollah operative into a double-agent, Zygier was himself played. To prove his credentials to his contact Zygier gave up classified and damaging Mossad intelligence - including the names of the two agents.
Zygier was eventually arrested by the Israelis in February 2010, when he was charged with numerous security offences and placed in a solitary confinement cell.
When he was arrested, Zygier was carrying a compact disc loaded with more intelligence files that he might have planned to pass on to his Hezbollah contact, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
-Independent