700 Israeli Spies Arrested in Iran; Three Executed

Tehran (Iran) – After 12 days of intense conflict, it now appears that the war between Israel and Iran has temporarily de-escalated. In a significant post-war development, Iranian authorities have launched a large-scale crackdown on the spy network allegedly established by Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad.

According to reports, it was Mossad’s informants within Iran who had provided precise intelligence to the Israeli Air Force, enabling them to carry out pinpoint strikes. These strikes resulted in the deaths of several Iranian nuclear scientists and targeted ballistic missile facilities.

Reacting strongly to these breaches, Iranian forces have arrested as many as 700 suspected spies over the past 12 days. Investigations and punitive actions are currently underway.

Among them, three individuals – Idris Ali, Azad Shojaei, and Rasoul Ahmad Rasoul – have been executed on charges of espionage for Israel and conspiracy to commit assassinations. They were accused of attempting to smuggle equipment into Iran, which would have been used in the targeted killings of Iranian military officials and nuclear scientists.