Key Points

Iran executed three individuals accused of spying for Israel's Mossad, highlighting ongoing tensions despite a recent ceasefire. The hangings occurred shortly after US President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Iran has executed several others in June over similar allegations, emphasizing its crackdown on espionage. These events underscore the complex geopolitical situation involving Iran, Israel, and international diplomacy.

Key Points: Iran Executes Three for Spying Amid Israel Ceasefire

  • Iran executes three men for alleged Mossad spying
  • Executions follow US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Iran
  • Previous executions linked to Mossad ties reported in June
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Iran executed 3 men accused of spying for Israel

Iran executes three accused of Mossad spying, coinciding with Trump-brokered Israel-Iran ceasefire.

"The sentence was carried out this morning...and they were hanged. - Iranian Judiciary"

Tehran, June 25

Iran on Wednesday executed three men guilty of spying for Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad, local media reported.

Idris Ali, Azad Shojai and Rasoul Ahmad Rasoul were hanged in Urmia, a northwestern city near the border with Turkey, on Wednesday, according to the Iranian Judiciary's website, Mizan Online.

"Idris Ali, Azad Shojai and Rasoul Ahmad Rasoul, who attempted to import equipment into the country to carry out assassinations, were arrested and tried for... cooperation favouring the Zionist regime," the judiciary said. (Zionist regime is the term used by Iran for Israel)

"The sentence was carried out this morning...and they were hanged," it added.

The execution comes a day right after US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire, after 12 days of military actions from both sides, between Israel and Iran, and both parties agreed to it.

Iran made at least 700 arrests, accused of having ties with Israel, during the conflict with Israel.

Iran made similar executions on June 14 and June 23.

On Monday, another man found to be guilty of spying for Mossad was executed.

"Mohammad Amin Mahdavi Shayesteh was hanged this morning for intelligence cooperation with the Zionist regime," stated the judiciary of Iran.

Shayesteh was arrested in 2023 for having alleged links to Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency.

Earlier on June 22, Majid Mosayebi was also executed after he was accused of allegedly providing "sensitive information" to Mossad.

"Majid Mosayebi... was hanged this morning after going through the full process of criminal procedure and after his sentence was confirmed by the Supreme Court," the judiciary had said, adding that Mosayebi sought to provide "sensitive information ... to Mossad."

Several reports claimed that Israeli spies were already on the ground and smuggling weapons into the hostile territory, much before the launch of airstrikes on Tehran on June 13.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Very concerning developments. While every country has right to protect its security, executions seem extreme. India should maintain balanced relations with both Iran and Israel - we need oil from one and defense tech from other. Hope MEA is watching closely.
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Priya M.
This shows how volatile the Middle East situation is 😨 India must be careful in navigating these tensions. Our 8 million diaspora in Gulf countries could face problems if tensions escalate further. Safety of Indians abroad should be top priority!
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Amit S.
Iran's actions seem too harsh. Even if they were spies, was execution necessary? India has good relations with both nations but we should quietly condemn such extreme punishments. Human rights matter everywhere.
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Neha T.
This is why India needs to be self-reliant in defense and energy. We can't afford to be caught in middle of such conflicts. Atmanirbhar Bharat is the only way! 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
The timing is suspicious - right after ceasefire announcement. Seems like internal messaging by Iranian regime. India should use its diplomatic channels to help de-escalate tensions in region.
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Sanjay P.
Whether spies or not, due process matters. Hope these men got fair trials. India has strategic interests with both countries but must stand for justice and human rights. Our foreign policy should reflect our civilizational values.

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