Iran arrests 24 for spying for Israel, tarnishing country’s image

Iranian police announced the arrest on Thursday of 24 people accused of spying for Israel and of seeking to tarnish the country’s image, according to a statement carried by Tasnim news agency.

“Twenty-four individuals who were spying for the Zionist enemy offline and online, and who were… trying to disturb public opinion, and to tarnish and destroy the image of the sacred system of the Islamic Republic of Iran, were arrested,” said police commander for west Tehran Kiumars Azizi.

Iranian police have arrested 24 people accused of spying for Israel. The arrests were announced on Thursday in a statement carried by Tasnim News Agency. Officials claim the group tried to harm the image of Iran both online and offline.

Brigadier General Kiumars Azizi, the police chief of west Tehran, said the suspects worked to spread false news and create public unrest. He claimed they aimed to disturb public opinion and damage trust in Iran’s system

Authorities believe the accused have ties to Israeli intelligence services. The statement said they were collecting information and spreading propaganda to hurt the country’s reputation.

The arrests come amid high regional tensions between Iran and Israel. Recent military actions and cyber threats have increased fear of wider conflict and espionage.

Iran has not shared further details about the suspects’ identities or the exact nature of their spying activities. However, officials say investigations are still ongoing.

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