
Iranian Revolutionary Guards Arrest Suspected Mossad Agents
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps has detained eight individuals accused of spying for Israel's Mossad intelligence agency. According to Iranian state media, the suspects were allegedly providing sensitive military information and coordinates of strategic locations to Israeli intelligence during the recent Iran-Israel conflict in June 2025.
Details of the Alleged Espionage Operation
The arrests occurred in northeastern Iran before the suspects could execute further operations, according to Revolutionary Guard statements. Authorities claim to have confiscated bombs, explosives, and booby traps during the operation. The suspects reportedly received online training from Mossad to carry out attacks against Iranian targets.
Background: The June 2025 Iran-Israel Conflict
The alleged espionage activities took place during the 12-day war between Iran and Israel that began on June 13, 2025. The conflict involved Israeli strikes on Iranian targets and culminated in US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities on June 22, 2025. Operation Midnight Hammer targeted three nuclear sites: the Fordow Uranium Enrichment Plant, Natanz Nuclear Facility, and Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center using massive bunker-buster bombs and Tomahawk missiles.
Mass Arrests and Human Rights Concerns
Iranian authorities previously reported arresting approximately 21,000 people during the conflict with Israel. Critics argue that Iran is using espionage allegations as a tool of repression, particularly targeting vulnerable populations. The country has notably detained numerous Afghan refugees, accusing them of spying for Israel without providing substantial evidence.
Regional Implications and International Response
The ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel continue to destabilize the Middle East region. The espionage allegations come amid heightened security concerns following the nuclear facility attacks and subsequent Iranian retaliation. International observers have expressed concern about the treatment of detainees and the use of national security claims to justify mass arrests.