An Iranian found guilty of spying and intelligence cooperation with Israel was executed on Wednesday, Iranian state media reported at a time of nuclear negotiations with high issues between Washington and Tehran.
Broaded in a ghost war of several decades with Israel, Iran has launched many people it accuses of having links with the intelligence service of the Mossad of Israel and of facilitating the operations of the latter in the country, in particular assassinations or acts of sabotage intended to subscribe its nuclear program.
According to Mizan, the Iranian judicial media, the defendant identified as Mohsen Langarnesheshin was accused of participation in several cases, including the death of a colonel of the revolutionary guards in 2022.
“During his two years as a spy … He was responsible for important actions, in particular by supporting terrorist operations and being present at the scene of the assassination of Sayad Khodai,” said the media. He said the defendant also provided operational support for an attack on an industrial center in Isfahan, affiliated to the Iranian Defense Ministry.
State media reports said Langarneshin confessed the accusations. Reuters could not reach a representative to comment.
Earlier this week, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused Israel of having sought to derail the nuclear talks of Iran-St.-Strong, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejecting the idea of an agreement simply limiting the enrichment of Tehranus uranium and the push for the complete dismantling of his nuclear infrastructure.
Iran does not recognize Israel and has enslaved its destruction. Tehran supports anti-Israeli terrorist groups in the region, such as Hezbollah and Hamas. He denies in search of a nuclear weapon, saying that his uranium enrichment program is for peaceful purposes.