Iran executes man over alleged ties to Mossad
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Iran executes man accused of ties to Mossad and involvement in anti-government protests, according to Iranian judiciary reports.
Iran has executed a man accused of links to 'Israel’s' intelligence agency Mossad and involvement in anti-government protests earlier this year, according to state media reports.
The Mizan news agency, affiliated with Iran’s judiciary, said Erfan Kiani was convicted of charges including attacks on security forces in the city of Isfahan in January. It added that he was on a “mission for Mossad,” though no evidence was provided to support the claim.
Kiani’s execution is the latest in a series carried out in Iran following recent conflict and nationwide protests.
In recent weeks, Iranian authorities have executed multiple individuals accused of espionage, as well as protesters and people allegedly linked to an Iranian opposition group in exile.



