Iran Shelters Remaining Nuclear Scientists and Arrests Alleged Mossad Operatives
- Iran’s Intelligence Ministry arrested 20 individuals suspected of working for Israel's Mossad across Tehran and other provinces, announced Saturday.
- These arrests followed Israel's 12-day air raids in June that targeted Iran’s military leaders, nuclear scientists, facilities, and civilian areas, causing severe damage.
- The Iranian judiciary vowed to impose harsh sentences without leniency, aiming to make an example of spies amid a recent rise in espionage executions.
- Spokesperson Asghar Jahangiri stated that the judiciary intends to deal harshly with individuals involved in espionage for the Zionist regime, ensuring strict punishments serve as a deterrent to others.
- The recent intensification of Iran’s crackdown, highlighted by the death penalty carried out on Rouzbeh Vadi, a nuclear scientist convicted of espionage, underscores the regime’s prioritization of national security amid economic difficulties and persistent nuclear-related issues.
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