Iran’s Paranoia over Israeli ‘Spies’ Intensifies Amid Mossad Infiltration Fears: ‘Masks, Hats, Sunglasses, Deliveries’
- Beginning last Friday, Israel carried out air raids targeting several locations throughout Iran, among them key military and nuclear installations, leading to increased regional tensions.
- These strikes triggered an ongoing standoff and a nationwide crackdown in Iran, with authorities arresting dozens suspected of spying for Israel.
- Iran's Intelligence Ministry and state-affiliated media urged citizens to report suspicious behavior such as strangers wearing masks or receiving frequent package deliveries.
- Authorities detained at least 28 agents linked to Mossad, uncovered teams with explosives and drones, and executed a convicted spy on Monday as a warning.
- The crackdown and surveillance efforts reflect Tehran's heightened anxiety over covert Israeli operations amid broader internal and regional pressures.
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How to spot a Mossad spy! Iran asks people to look for masks, goggles, big bags...
Iran has arrested dozens of people on suspicion of spying as fears grow that agents of Mossad are infiltrating the country. Since last week when the strikes began, Iran has arrested 28 people in the capital, Tehran
Iran’s paranoia over Israeli ‘spies’ intensifies amid Mossad infiltration fears: ‘Masks, hats, sunglasses, deliveries’
Iran has arrested dozens on suspicion of spying for Israel amid fears of Mossad infiltration. Arrests include 28 in the capital and 60 in Isfahan. The regime urges the public to report suspicious activities as tensions rise following Israeli strikes targeting Iranian sites.
28 terrorists affiliated with Zionist regime arrested
TEHRAN –Since the beginning of Israel’s airstrikes on Iran, the Law Enforcement Command in cooperation with the Ministry of Intelligence has managed to identify and arrest 28 agents linked to the Zionist regime.
Iran arrested ten persons suspected of spying, on the basis of fears growing in the Islamic Republic about the expansion of the Israeli intelligence service, writes CNN. From the beginning of the Israeli attacks of January, 28 persons were arrested in Tehran and accused of spying for Israel, and a man arrested with the same charge two years later was arrested in a gesture that appeared to be a message to all potential collaborators.
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