The Shin Bet announced on Monday that prominent Israeli-Arab millionaire businessman Yaqoob Abo Alkean has been charged with contacting a foreign agent and passing information to the enemy.

The Shin Bet investigation revealed that Abo Alkean, who has connections with a number of prominent Israeli figures, passed information about Israel to Iran via a Lebanese-Iraqi agent with whom he had a long-standing relationship.

Abo Alkean, who has been in custody since June 10, used the pretext of business dealings with other Arab countries to maintain his connection with the foreign agent, charged the Shin Bet.

According to the Calcalist financial website, Abo Alkean, who hails from the Bedouin village of Hura, owns a large contracting company and employment agency that earn a gross annual revenue of some 100 million shekels.

On May 14, as anti-Jewish riots were taking place in several mixed cities across Israel, Abo Alkean uploaded a now-deleted video to his Facebook page from Lod calling to use violence in order to defend the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

"The Al-Aqsa Mosque is a red line and we will cut off any hand that is raised against it," exclaimed Abo Alkean in front of a group of dozens of masked Arab men chanting "Allahu akbar."

"The hudna (cease-fire) is only temporary and conditional," continued Abo Alkean, "and we are raising our head in this city and saying to everyone: you must always protect our holy places and our mosque."

Abo Alkean concluded his fiery speech, which was discovered by Ad Kan and translated by the Arab Desk of the Zionist watchdog group Im Tirtzu, by chanting "with spirit and blood we will redeem Al-Aqsa."

The Arab Desk of Im Tirtzu welcomed the indictment, saying: "Instead of promoting integration and peace, many leaders in the Arab community unfortunately see eye to eye with Hamas and act as a fifth column in Israel. This is a very severe phenomenon that needs to be dealt with immediately."