Iran has executed three other prisoners accused of spying for Israel, as it launched a major campaign in the wake of the 12 -day war.
The three men – called Idris Ali, Azad Shojai and Rasoul Ahmad Rasoul – yesterday morning.
The trio was shown on the state TV in the blue prison costume after being convicted of spying.
At least six men have been killed in the past ten days, based on the orders of the supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khawni.
700 times have been closer and arrested.
“After the ceasefire with Israel, the Islamic Republic needs more repression to cover up military failure, prevent protests, and ensure that it continues to survive,” said Iran's coach, Mahmoud Amiri Mogadam.
“The executions are the most important tool for the Islamic Republic to instill societal fear, and in the coming days and weeks, hundreds, and perhaps thousands of prisoners may be vulnerable to implementation.”
In May, a young son of a British couple was imprisoned in Iran on charges of spying for his destruction after hearing the arrest of his parents.
The husband and wife Craig and Lindsay Foreman spent nearly 150 days in prison since they were held during a motorcycle around the world.
The British entered Iran Despite his warning by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and their families to avoid passing through the strict state.
The couple, both of them in their fifties, were detained in January on charges of unspecified espionage.
The Iranian government continues to claim that they are “demonstrating with tourists” to gather overlapping information against the Middle East.
Since their imprisonment, the couple did not speak to his loved ones, and he was mainly in contact with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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