Iran's intelligence ministry announced it located four cells it identifies with the espionage services of what it calls the 'American-Zionist enemy,' according to a report by Ynet. No further details were provided.
Iran's intelligence ministry has announced the identification of four cells allegedly linked to the espionage services of what it terms the 'American-Zionist enemy,' as reported Saturday afternoon by Ynet. The brief statement did not include details on whether arrests were made, the cells' locations, or the timing of their discovery. The announcement comes weeks after the ministry arrested a suspect, identified as 'Ali K.', on charges of leaking classified data to a 'Zionist-American entity' — a case in which Starlink equipment was seized and 126 people were reportedly arrested as part of a broader alleged 'street riot network' working for foreign intelligence, as The Zioneer previously reported. The current disclosure adds no specifics on operational activity or the cells' alleged targets.
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