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Iran has executed a man convicted of spying for Israeli Mossad. A report by the official IRNA news agency Wednesday identifies the man as Ali Ardestani, saying he relayed sensitive information to Mossad officers in return for financial rewards in the form of cryptocurrencies.
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Iran hangs alleged Israeli spy, leans into anti-Western bluster as it tries to quell deadly protests
Iran says it has hanged a man who spied for Israel and is ready for a new military confrontation as it struggles to tamp down domestic unrest.
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Iran executes man on Israel spying charges: judiciary
Iran on Wednesday hanged a man convicted of spying for its arch enemy Israel, the judiciary said, the latest such execution on espionage charges in a trend that has troubled rights groups. He said that 12 people had now been executed on charges of spying for Israel since the June war broke out.
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Iran executes another man accused of spying for Israel, as protests roil country
Iranian judiciary's media outlet says Ali Ardestani committed 'espionage in favor of the Mossad intelligence service'; he's at least the 12th person executed since June war The post Iran executes another man accused of spying for Israel,
TEHERÁN (AP) — Irán ejecutó a un hombre condenado por espiar para Israel, informó el miércoles la prensa estatal. La agencia oficial de noticias IRNA identificó al hombre como Ali Ardestani, diciendo que transmitió información sensible a la agencia israelí Mossad a cambio de recompensas financieras en forma de criptomonedas.
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