Avraham Sinai (Hebrew: אברהם סיני; born December 15, 1962) is a former Hezbollah member who spied for Israel.
Originally named Ibrahim Yassin (Arabic: إبراهيم ياسين), he fled from Lebanon to Israel in 1997 and later converted from Shia Islam to Judaism.
[1] Sinai became disillusioned with the actions of Palestinian militant groups and the Syrian Army during the Lebanese Civil War.
[2] During the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, Sinai sought and received help from the Israel Defense Force (IDF) while his wife was giving birth.
In an interview with the Times of Israel, he claimed that future Hezbollah leader Imad Mughniyeh, then a young member of the organization, was his "chief tormenter," even burning Sinai's newborn in front of him.