
Iran’s judiciary has announced the execution of two individuals accused of espionage, citing alleged links to Israeli intelligence.
According to official statements, the two men were convicted on charges including “enmity against God,” cooperation with Israel, and actions against national security.
Authorities claimed the individuals were part of a network that maintained contact with intelligence operatives abroad and had received training before returning to Iran.
They were reportedly arrested before carrying out any planned operations, allegedly in possession of explosive materials.
An opposition group has disputed aspects of the case, claiming the individuals were affiliated with its organization.
No independent details have been released regarding the evidence, trial proceedings, or legal representation of the accused.
The lack of transparent information has made it difficult to independently verify the claims surrounding the case.
Angle Analysis:
The case reflects a pattern where serious امنیتی allegations are presented alongside limited transparency, creating a gap between official narratives and independently verifiable facts.


















