HRANA – The Judiciary spokesperson has announced the arrest of 20 people across several provinces, accusing them of spying for Israel during the recent 12-day war with Iran. He said the cases are currently under investigation, with results to be announced once inquiries are complete.
Quoting ISNA, HRANA reports that Asghar Jahangir stated the detainees face charges of espionage and collaboration with Mossad, alleging their activities were connected to the 12-day Israel-Iran conflict.
Citing an earlier statement from the Ministry of Intelligence, Jahangir noted that the cases remain under review by interrogators. That statement had also reported the summons and arrest of 98 citizens over media-related activities.
Jahangir added that some individuals detained before the conflict allegedly confessed to missions tied to the war, while charges against others were altered or dropped. “A person may be arrested on suspicion of espionage, but later, during the investigation, the charges may be dismissed,” he said.
Describing espionage cases as “complex and sensitive,” Jahangir claimed they must be handled carefully and with respect for the rights of the accused.
Although combating espionage is not considered a human rights violation, the Iranian government’s longstanding record of using such charges against political opponents means these claims—especially in the absence of clear details or transparent judicial proceedings—are widely met with skepticism.


