Na'aman Belkind (Hebrew: נעמן בלקינד; December 16, 1888 - December 16, 1917) was a member of Nili, a ring of Jewish spies working for the British in World War I. Belkind was caught by the Ottmans in September 1917 and was sentenced to death.
[3] In September 1917, Following the attack, Belkind doubted the reports about Feinberg's death and went to Egypt to investigate himself.
[4] While Belkind was in jail, the Ottomans found out about a cell in Zikhron Yaakov and caught most of Nili activists.
[citation needed] In October 1917, He was hanged in Damascus with Yosef Lishansky who was caught in Zikhron Yaakov.
[citation needed] On October 24, 1919, the body of Belknd was brought to Israel and buried in Rishon LeZion.