The trial of an Egyptian man charged with allegedly gathering intelligence for Mossad was postponed on Saturday.The decision came after Tarek Abdel-Razek's lawyer pulled out of the case, saying his client was a "traitor." RELATED:'Syria uncovers Israeli spy networks with Egypt's help'Iran passes death sentence on 'Israeli spy' console.log("catid body is "+catID);if(catID==120){document.getElementsByClassName("divConnatix")[0].style.display ="none";var script = document.createElement('script'); script.src = 'https://player.anyclip.com/anyclip-widget/lre-widget/prod/v1/src/lre.js'; script.setAttribute('pubname','jpostcom'); script.setAttribute('widgetname','0011r00001lcD1i_12258'); document.getElementsByClassName('divAnyClip')[0].appendChild(script);}else if(catID!=69 && catID!=2){ document.getElementsByClassName("divConnatix")[0].style.display ="none"; var script = document.createElement('script'); script.src = 'https://static.vidazoo.com/basev/vwpt.js'; script.setAttribute('data-widget-id','60fd6becf6393400049e6535'); document.getElementsByClassName('divVidazoo')[0].appendChild(script); }The Emergency State Security court postponed the hearing until Monday to allow Razek time to hire a new lawyer.At the end of December, Razek was arrested and three "spy networks" were found in Syria, allegedly gathering intelligence for the Mossad.Razek, a Kung Fu coach, reportedly bribed a senior Syrian security official "for a huge sum of money" to give him security-related files.Egypt reportedly shared intelligence with Syria, that led to the arrest.A Lebanese journalist also claimed that Razek tried to recruit him to work for the Mossad, offering him $200,000.