Iranian Authorities Execute Man Convicted of Spying for Israel

Iranian authorities have executed a man convicted of spying for Israel’s Mossad intelligence Agency as tensions with Israel and the United States continue to intensify.

According to the Tasmin News Agency, the man identified as Majid Mosayyebi, was convicted by the Islamic Revolution’s Court for allegedly spying for the Zionist regime’s Mossad Spy Agency and was hanged in Iran’s central city of Isfahan on Sunday.

The news agency reported that Mosayyebi was convicted by the court for “waging war against God” and “corruption on earth through cooperation with and espionage for the enemies.”

“He was in contact with a Mossad agent known as David in one of the Persian Gulf littoral countries and used to give reports on a weekly basis,” the report said.

“Mosayyebi was tasked with providing classified information about a number of sensitive Iranian locations and specific individuals to Mossad in exchange for cryptocurrencies.

“After the launch of an Israeli war of aggression against Iran on June 13, the Iranian security forces have captured dozens of people who were at the enemy’s service.”

“Majid Mosayyebi was hanged in the Central City of Isfahan following a conviction by the Islamic Revolution’s Court.”

“Iran’s Judiciary Chief Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei had called on the courts to work on the cases of espionage immediately and avoid lengthy bureaucratic processes.”

“Iran’s judiciary announced the execution via its Mizan Online platform, stating that Mosayyebi had been found guilty of Muharebeh (waging war against God) and ifsad fil-arz (corruption on earth)—two of the country’s most serious capital offenses.”

“The intelligence reportedly included strategic details on Iranian infrastructure and military personnel. Authorities say Mosayyebi received payment in cryptocurrency for his espionage activities,” it added.