Iranian Authorities Make Sweeping Arrests in Wake of War with Israel
- Iranian authorities arrested hundreds and executed at least six people after a 12-day war with Israel, ending on June 25, 2025.
- The crackdown followed Israeli airstrikes that killed dozens of Iranian commanders and heightened mistrust within Tehran's political establishment.
- Parliament passed a law on June 29 that punishes espionage and collaboration with hostile states with the death penalty and restricts internet tools.
- Human rights groups criticized the swift executions and show trials lacking fair proceedings, warning the measures threaten press freedom and civil liberties.
- The ongoing repression aims to eliminate dissent but analysts warn it may accelerate the regime's collapse amid deep infiltration and societal unrest.
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After 12 days of war with Israel, the Iranian regime has accelerated the repression. According to a report by the NGO Hengaw, at least 734 people have been arrested since the beginning of the war and several prisoners have been executed on charges of espionage. The Iranian population holds its breath.
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