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Iran hands two French nationals prison sentences for spying: judiciary

Two French nationals received over 30 years in prison each for espionage, accused of spying for French and Israeli intelligence, amid ongoing diplomatic tensions with Iran.

  • Iran sentenced two French nationals, believed to be Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris, to prison terms for spying and assisting Israeli intelligence services.
  • One French national received six years for spying for France, five years for conspiracy against national security, and 20 years for assisting Israeli intelligence.
  • The other got 10 years for spying for France, five years for conspiracy against security, and 17 years for assisting Israel's intelligence services.
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Iranian judicial authorities issued harsh prison sentences on Tuesday against two French citizens, after convicting them on charges related to espionage and security cooperation with the Israeli occupation and French intelligence, in a case that sparked widespread controversy within diplomatic circles...

·Amman, Jordan
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The Iranian courts sentenced two French nationals to long prison terms for "espionage" for the benefit of France and Israel.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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