Iran Launches Special Courts to Prosecute Alleged Mossad Agents Amid Heightened Security Crackdown

Tuesday, July 01, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: In response to escalating espionage and sabotage during the recent conflict, Iran’s judiciary has swiftly established special courts to expedite trials of suspected foreign-backed agents, underscoring Tehran’s focus on national security.

Iran Launches Special Courts to Prosecute Alleged Mossad Agents Amid Heightened Security Crackdown

According to Saed News, Iran has intensified its internal security measures by instituting special judicial bodies dedicated to prosecuting individuals accused of collaborating with the Zionist regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad. This decision, announced by judiciary spokesperson Aghar Jahangir on June 30, follows direct orders from the head of Iran’s judiciary aimed at safeguarding national security and curbing subversive activities.

During the 12-day Iran-Israel war, Tehran alleges that Mossad-trained mercenaries played a pivotal role in targeting civilian and military infrastructure. The conflict claimed at least 932 Iranian lives, predominantly civilians, as documented by Iranian sources. These agents reportedly engaged in spreading misinformation, orchestrating explosions near critical power grids and communication networks, and damaging military installations situated in populated areas.

“The enemy sought to exploit the situation by activating its networks inside Iran, attempting to disrupt public order, spread chaos, and carry out cyberattacks and sabotage operations,” Jahangir stated, emphasizing the crucial role of public vigilance in exposing these infiltrators. Thanks to real-time intelligence shared by citizens, many suspected spies have been apprehended swiftly.

Iran’s move to establish special courts aims to accelerate legal proceedings against the detainees, signaling a zero-tolerance policy toward espionage and internal threats. While Tehran defends these measures as essential for national security, Western media outlets have portrayed them as a crackdown on political dissent, often citing voices like Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi, who controversially supported Israel during the conflict.

This judicial initiative reflects Iran’s broader determination to dismantle foreign intelligence networks and reinforce sovereignty in a period marked by heightened regional tensions.



Latest news  
The Prince Who Was Expelled from the Court Before the Revolution and Arrested Afterwards India’s Most Dangerous Eye Cosmetic Surgery: How Far Can Foolishness Go?! Why Naser al-Din Shah Opposed Railways in Iran – He Feared the Peasants Would See and Hear Too Much! Explore Egypt’s Giza Pyramids on a Virtual Tour Domestic Newspaper Makes Shocking Suggestion to President: Expel All Afghans to Solve Water Crisis Whales Return to Ethereum Amid Major Fosaca Upgrade: Is a New Bull Run Starting? Video | Jewelry as Stunning as Isfahan’s Grand Mosque Tiles — Breathtaking Like Authentic Iranian Architecture! (Video) A Glimpse into a Lost Ancient Iranian Technology: An Underground Water Filtration System That Proves the Sassanids Mastered Flow Engineering Long Before Modern Times! Traveling to the Qajar Era: Tracing Naser al-Din Shah Qajar’s Footsteps in Urban Development from Ray to Qom Exploring Latmal Ken Forest Park in Tehran Fascinating and Spectacular Images / Hidden Secrets Beneath the Soil: Discovery of a 5,000-Year-Old Egyptian Tomb Filled with Mysterious Masks Ghormeh Sabzi: The Only Iranian Dish That Went to Space—Thanks to Yasmin Moghbeli! Stunning Discovery: The 7,500-Year-Old ‘Snake-Human’ Statue with Supernatural Powers That Astonished Archaeologists An extraordinary and rare photo of Persepolis as narrated by Naser al-Din Shah: a unique document from the hidden treasure of the Qajar king Mysterious Statue Unearthed Beneath Temple Wall: Could This Be the True Face of Cleopatra VII, Ancient Egypt’s Last Queen?