Tehran, Iran – Web Desk: Iranian authorities have sentenced two individuals to death on charges of alleged espionage for Israel, in a case that highlights rising regional tensions and heightened security concerns.
According to judicial sources in Tehran, the accused were found guilty of transferring sensitive information to what officials described as an enemy state, an offense classified as a serious threat to national security.
Following court proceedings, the judiciary handed down the death sentences, with officials stating that strict action will continue against activities deemed harmful to the country’s security.
Authorities reiterated that a zero-tolerance policy is being enforced against espionage and any cooperation with hostile foreign entities, emphasizing ongoing efforts to safeguard national interests.
Legal officials did not immediately release further details about the defendants or the specific evidence presented during the trial.
The ruling comes amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the region, where security-related cases and espionage allegations have increasingly gained prominence.
Analysts say such developments reflect growing mistrust and intensified security measures across several Middle Eastern states amid ongoing political and military uncertainty.
