A dual Iranian national was convicted in the United States on charges of exporting sensitive electronic components to Iran, according to ynet. The components were destined for Tehran.
The United States has convicted an Iranian dual national for exporting sensitive electronic components to Iran, according to ynet. The case highlights ongoing efforts by US authorities to disrupt Iranian procurement networks, which have been a focus of law enforcement actions in recent months. The conviction adds to a series of legal actions against individuals linked to Iranian intelligence activities, as previously reported by The Zioneer.
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