Iran has executed two individuals accused of spying for Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, on charges of espionage and treason. According to Iranian authorities, the two men were part of a Mossad-linked network operating inside the country and were involved in intelligence activities against Iran’s national security. The executions come amid heightened tensions in the region, as Iran intensifies its crackdown on suspected foreign intelligence operatives following ongoing conflict-related developments. Reports suggest that this is not an isolated case, as Iran has carried out similar executions in recent weeks, reflecting a broader security sweep targeting alleged spy networks. Iranian agencies have increased surveillance and arrests of individuals suspected of working with Israeli intelligence since the escalation of regional hostilities. The move signals Tehran’s hardline stance on internal security threats and its determination to respond strongly to espionage activities during a period of rising geopolitical confrontation and military tension in the Middle East.


