Iran has launched a large-scale operation against individuals suspected of spying for Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad. More than 700 people have been arrested so far across several provinces. Officials say these suspects were involved in espionage, cyber activities, and spreading misinformation to create unrest inside the country.
The arrests took place during and after a 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel. On the last day of the fighting, six individuals believed to be working with Mossad were detained in Hamadan Province. Security officials claim they were trying to disrupt internal stability using online communication and digital tools. A few days later, Iranian forces arrested 54 more individuals on similar charges.
Iran says most of the suspects were part of organized spy networks. They are accused of working with Israeli intelligence to spread false news, stir public emotions, and encourage anti-government actions. Authorities believe these groups aimed to weaken Iran from within while foreign enemies attacked from the outside.
In a recent announcement, Iran’s judiciary confirmed the execution of three individuals found guilty of spying for Israel. Their names are Idris Ali, Azad Sozai, and Rasul Ahmad Rasul. These men were caught trying to smuggle weapons into Iran, reportedly with plans to carry out assassinations and sabotage. The executions happened just one day after the ceasefire between Iran and Israel began.
Since Israel launched attacks on Iran starting June 13, the number of arrests and trials has increased. At least three executions have been carried out in connection to spying cases linked to Mossad. Iran has long accused Israel of interfering in its internal affairs through espionage. Over the years, several people have received death sentences for their roles in secret plots against Iran’s nuclear and military projects.
Reports from Israeli media suggest that Mossad played a major role in planning and guiding the recent military strikes. They claim that the attacks were made possible by years of intelligence gathering, digital surveillance, and the use of artificial intelligence. According to these sources, Mossad agents helped disable Iran’s air defense systems before the attacks began, allowing missiles and drones to strike military bases and high-ranking officials.
The strikes reportedly destroyed several parts of Iran’s defense infrastructure. A number of senior military leaders were killed in the process. These successful hits, Israeli sources say, were the result of deep Mossad infiltration into Iran’s security systems.
Iranian officials believe that the spy network operating inside the country was a key factor in these attacks. They say spies provided information that allowed Israeli forces to target critical locations. Iran is now focused on removing these threats through arrest, investigation, and trial.
Authorities in Tehran have also accused the arrested suspects of spreading harmful content on social media. They say false news and rumors were used to create public panic, damage trust in the government, and incite protests. Iran’s security services warn that those found guilty of collaborating with foreign intelligence agencies could face the highest level of punishment under national law.
Officials are calling on the public to stay alert and avoid sharing unverified news that could help enemy forces. They also urge people to report any suspicious activities to local authorities. Security teams continue to analyze phone records, digital data, and encrypted communications to uncover more details about how these spy networks operate.
Iran’s government has promised to take strong action against all who threaten its stability. Leaders believe the country must remain united in the face of outside aggression and internal betrayal. They have stated clearly that anyone helping foreign intelligence services, especially during times of war, will be treated as an enemy of the state.
The crackdown reflects Iran’s deep concern over internal threats during ongoing tensions with Israel and the United States. Officials maintain that defending the country requires not only strong borders but also a secure and loyal population.
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