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Iran Executes Two Over Mossad Spy Links

Iran has executed two men who were accused of working with Mossad and planning attacks inside the country. The executions were reported by the judiciary’s official news outlet, which said the men were found guilty after legal proceedings.

According to the report, the two men were identified as Mohammad Masoum Shahi and Hamed Validi. Authorities claimed that they were part of a spy network linked to Mossad and were involved in activities that threatened national security.

Officials also said that the men had received training outside Iran. This training reportedly took place in the Kurdistan Region in Iraq. They were accused of using this training to prepare for attacks within Iran.

The government stated that the case was handled under the country’s laws related to national security and espionage. However, details about the trial process and evidence have not been fully made public.

This incident comes at a time of high tension between Iran and Israel. Both countries have long accused each other of covert operations and intelligence activities. Such developments are likely to increase strain in the region and raise concerns about further escalation.

The case has once again highlighted the ongoing conflict between the two nations and the role of intelligence agencies in their rivalry.