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Iran Dismantles US-Israel Spy Network

On November 11, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that it had dismantled a spy network linked to the United States and Israel.

According to the IRGC, after Israel’s military operations failed during the 12-day confrontation between Iran and Israel in June, the CIA and Mossad collaborated to form a spy network aimed at undermining Iran’s national security. The IRGC stated that, under the direction of Iranian intelligence agencies, all members of the network were arrested.

The IRGC stated that the spy network used covert tactics as Israel’s Zionist regime sought to compensate for its humiliating military defeats, and that the network was composed of traitors operating under US-Israeli command who foment unrest and threaten national security.

Details regarding the cases involving these individuals will be disclosed later.

Earlier, on June 13, the Israeli military launched surprise bombing operations across several locations in Iran, striking nuclear facilities and military sites and killing several commanders, nuclear scientists, and numerous civilians. At that time, Iran arrested more than 700 Mossad-linked spies, some of whom were executed following Supreme Court rulings.

Meanwhile, on July 3, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei strongly condemned US threats targeting the Iranian people and nuclear facilities during the 46th anniversary of the US Embassy takeover. He presented conditions for dialogue with the United States: a complete halt to support for Israel, the withdrawal of US military bases from West Asia (the Middle East), and an end to US interference.

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