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- Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced the arrest of eight individuals accused of spying for Israel’s Mossad during the recent 12-day conflict involving...
- The IRGC said the suspects attempted to share sensitive military information with foreign intelligence services.
- According to the IRGC, the arrested individuals were suspected of trying to transmit coordinates and classified details about senior Iranian military officials.
- The intelligence was allegedly meant for Israel’s Mossad, with the goal of targeting high-ranking figures during the escalation.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced the arrest of eight individuals accused of spying for Israel’s Mossad during the recent 12-day conflict involving Israel, the United States, and Iranian-backed groups. The IRGC said the suspects attempted to share sensitive military information with foreign intelligence services.
Allegations of Spying
According to the IRGC, the arrested individuals were suspected of trying to transmit coordinates and classified details about senior Iranian military officials. The intelligence was allegedly meant for Israel’s Mossad, with the goal of targeting high-ranking figures during the escalation.
The IRGC reported that its counter-intelligence units monitored the activities of the suspects and intervened before any information could be delivered abroad. The details of how the arrests were carried out were not disclosed.
The arrests come in the aftermath of the 12-day confrontation between Iran, Israel, and the United States. The fighting involved heavy exchanges between Israeli forces and Iran-backed groups in the region, alongside heightened tensions with Washington.
Iran has long accused Israel and its intelligence agency Mossad of conducting espionage operations and sabotage inside the country. Several high-profile assassinations of Iranian scientists and military figures in past years have been linked by Tehran to Israeli covert activities.
Wider Pattern of Accusations
This is not the first time Iran has announced arrests linked to alleged Mossad networks. Over the past few years, authorities in Tehran have reported dismantling multiple spy cells said to be operating under Israeli direction. Such announcements are often followed by calls from Iranian officials to increase security around sensitive military and nuclear sites.
The latest arrests highlight Iran’s ongoing security concerns as regional tensions remain high. By publicizing the detentions, the IRGC is signaling its ability to monitor and disrupt what it describes as foreign attempts to undermine national security.
No further information about the identities of those arrested has been made public, and investigations are reported to be continuing.
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