
Iran Executes Two Men Convicted Of Spying For Israel
Iran's judiciary announced Saturday that two men convicted of espionage on behalf of Israel have been executed, in a development that underscores Tehran's intensifying internal security crackdown amid heightened regional tensions.
The executions were confirmed by official Iranian judicial sources, who stated the two individuals had been found guilty of providing intelligence to Israeli operatives. Iran has significantly escalated the pace of espionage-related prosecutions in recent months as its confrontation with Israel deepens.
The announcement comes against the backdrop of sustained military and intelligence rivalry between Tehran and Tel Aviv, which has manifested in covert operations, targeted killings, and cyber activity across the region. Iran has repeatedly accused Israel of recruiting informants within its borders to facilitate strikes on military and nuclear personnel.
Human rights organisations have long criticised Iran's judicial process in espionage cases, citing lack of due process and expedited trials. The latest executions are expected to draw renewed international scrutiny of Tehran's legal standards in national security proceedings.
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