Iran Arrests Dozens Suspected of Israeli Espionage in Nationwide Crackdown
Iran Arrests Dozens Suspected of Israeli Espionage in Nationwide Crackdown

Iran Arrests Dozens Suspected of Israeli Espionage in Nationwide Crackdown

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Iran has arrested dozens of individuals, including a major group of 28 suspects in Tehran, accused of working as agents for Israel's Mossad amid escalating tensions following Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites. These detainees were allegedly involved in espionage activities such as smuggling explosive-laden kamikaze drones, building bombs, and operating drone launchers from safe houses. Iranian authorities have seized significant amounts of explosives and drone equipment, framing these arrests as necessary to counter foreign intelligence threats and maintain national sovereignty. The crackdown includes the execution of a convicted spy, highlighting Tehran's intensified efforts against alleged Israeli espionage. While Iranian state media presents these operations as a defense against Israeli aggression, independent sources caution that Iran's broad accusations may also serve domestic propaganda purposes during a period of heightened external pressure and internal unrest. Iran has pledged to continue its security operations, with further arrests anticipated as investigations proceed.

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