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2024-01-29T06:29:02.683Z

Highlights: Iran executed four people who "planned an attack in the name of the Mossad" The four were accused of illegally entering the country's territory from the Kurdish region in Iraq. They planned to blow up a defense plant in the city of Isfahan in the summer of 2022. The Mossad has been linked to a series of assassinations of nuclear scientists and mysterious explosions in Iran since the beginning of the previous decade, as part of Israel's fight against Iran's nuclear and weapons program.


The four were accused of illegally entering the country's territory from the Kurdish region in Iraq, with the aim of blowing up a defense plant in the city of Isfahan in the summer of 2022. The plan, according to local reports, was thwarted by Iranian intelligence


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Today (Monday) Iran executed four people who were convicted of "connections with the Mossad", after their appeal was rejected by the Supreme Court.

They were accused of entering Iran illegally from the Kurdish region of Iraq, and planned to blow up a defense plant in the city of Isfahan in the summer of 2022 before their plan was thwarted by Iranian intelligence.



Israel does not respond to accusations of this kind, but in recent years Tehran has increased the execution of people it describes as Mossad agents.

The Mossad has been linked to a series of assassinations of nuclear scientists and mysterious explosions in Iran since the beginning of the previous decade, as part of Israel's fight against Iran's nuclear and weapons program.

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Source: walla

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