Iran executes man after Israel espionage conviction
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Iran executes man after Israel espionage conviction

Authorities in Iran have executed an unidentified man, who allegedly acted as a spy for Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, Iranian media reported.

The unidentified man is allegedly working for Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency. According to media reports, Tehran executed the spy after he allegedly passed on confidential documents.

“Authorities carried out the death sentence this morning against a spy of the Zionist regime in Zahedan prison” in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan, the Iranian judiciary’s Mizan news agency reported.

It said Judiciary convicted the man for “intelligence cooperation and espionage for the benefit of the hostile Zionist regime,” using the Iranian government’s term for Israel.

Passing on documents to Mossad

The man was also found guilty of “collecting and providing classified information to the Mossad spy service to disrupt public order,” Mizan added.

The Tasnim news agency, which is semi-official and linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, said the executed man had been accused of passing on confidential documents to foreign agencies, including Mossad.

In April 2022, Iranian intelligence officers arrested three people they said belonged to a group linked to Mossad. It is not clear if the executed person was one of them.

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It comes at a time when tensions in the region, and in particular between Iran and Israel, are high.

This is amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas group yet supported by Tehran.

Iran and Israel have both accused each other of spying in recent years.

Israel’s concerns over Iran’s nuclear threat

Israel staunchly opposed to a nuclear deal Tehran signed with world powers in 2015 to put the brakes on its nuclear programme.

The agreement had sharply limited Iran’s nuclear programme. It forced Tehran to comply with strict international verification procedures in exchange for the lifting of sanctions.

But Israel argued that the restrictions on Iran’s nuclear enrichment were not permanent.

It further argued that the accord failed to address the nation’s missile programme or military activities in the region.

Iran has also previously accused Israel of being behind the killing of Iranian scientists involved in its nuclear programme.

There were beliefs that Israel itself has a number of nuclear weapons, but has never officially acknowledge this. (jsi/ab (News Agencies)

 

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