Iran executed Aghil Keshavarz, a 27-year-old architecture student, for spying for Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, following his arrest in Urmia for photographing military sites. This marks the tenth execution for espionage since the June conflict with Israel, with Tehran toughening legislation against alleged spies. Keshavarz was accused of conducting over 200 missions for Israeli intelligence, communicating through encrypted platforms and receiving cryptocurrency payments. The crackdown comes amidst protests and calls for regime change, with Iran responding to Israeli attacks during the 12-day war earlier this year.
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