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International News: Iran's security agencies have been conducting a campaign to capture Mossad agents present in the country since the Israeli attack. Dozens of agents have been arrested since June, and some have also been sentenced to death. Iran's judiciary has said that it has arrested 20 suspected Mossad spy agency members in recent months. It has also warned that no leniency will be shown to them and they will be made an example.
Iran on Wednesday executed a nuclear scientist named Rouzbeh Wadi, who was convicted of spying for Israel and providing information about another nuclear scientist killed in Israeli air strikes on Iran in June, state media reported.
It is not that all the suspects are being punished. Iranian courts are releasing them if the charges are proven wrong. Judiciary spokesman Asghar Jahangiri told the media in Tehran that charges against some of the 20 arrested suspects have been dropped and they have been released. “The judiciary will show no leniency towards the spies and agents of the Israeli regime and will make an example of all of them with harsh verdicts,” Iranian media quoted Jahangiri as saying.
He also stressed that any individuals proven guilty of espionage would face maximum legal consequences, including the death penalty. Sources in Tehran suggest that Iranian security agencies have intensified surveillance operations to root out foreign intelligence networks. The arrests, officials claim, are part of a wider counter-espionage campaign to protect national security.
According to Jahangiri, all the details will be made public after the investigation is completed. This year, there has been a significant increase in the number of executions of Iranians convicted of spying for Israel, and at least eight people have been sentenced to death in recent months. Let us tell you that about 30 Iranian scientists were killed in the attacks carried out by Iran in June. These attacks were carried out on the basis of intelligence provided by Israeli agents
Also, many attacks were carried out by these agents inside Iran. Iranian authorities believe these incidents reveal the depth of Mossad’s infiltration into key Iranian institutions. Officials have vowed to strengthen internal security protocols and improve counter-intelligence measures to prevent future breaches. Analysts say the ongoing crackdown sends a clear message to hostile nations that Iran will act decisively against espionage.