Iran Executes Two Men Accused of Spying for Mossad, Opposition Denies Charges
Iran has executed two men, Mohammad Masoum Shahi and Hamed Validi, accused of cooperating with Israel's Mossad intelligence service. The judiciary's news outlet, Mizan, reported that the men were part of a Mossad-linked spy network and had received training abroad. The executions have sparked condemnation from opposition groups, including the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), which denies the charges and calls for international intervention to stop the wave of executions. The men were convicted of 'enmity against God' and cooperation with hostile groups, with their death sentences upheld by the Supreme Court.