Yosef Haddad, an Israeli activist and commentator, said Wednesday that Iran's Ministry of Intelligence has listed him third on a blacklist of 'hostile personalities.' Haddad welcomed the designation, promising to become 'more hostile' and continue his efforts against the Iranian regime.
Israeli activist Yosef Haddad responded defiantly Wednesday after Iran's Ministry of Intelligence listed him as a 'hostile personality' under a law targeting cooperation with Israel. The listing, first reported by The Zioneer at 12:49 Jerusalem, places Haddad third on the regime's blacklist, below an individual named Emily. In a statement posted online, Haddad said any contact with him could lead to arrest or the death penalty for Iranians, according to the regime's own rules. He welcomed the designation, calling the Iranian regime 'cowardly' and vowing to 'become more hostile' in his activism, including direct outreach to Iranian opposition activists worldwide. The listing is part of a broader Iranian campaign against perceived opponents, as The Zioneer has previously reported. Iran's Ministry of Intelligence has been targeting Israeli-linked individuals and organizations, including the Jerusalem Center for Foreign Affairs and Security, and has arrested thousands on collaboration charges in recent months.
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