Iran hangs a man convicted of spying for Israel
Briefly

Iran executed Pedram Madani, a convicted spy for Israel, after his death sentence was upheld by the supreme court. Arrested in 2020, he allegedly provided Israel's Mossad with classified information regarding critical infrastructure in Iran and met officials in both Israel and Belgium, receiving foreign currency as payment. This execution follows a broader trend of punitive actions against alleged spies in Iran, including recent high-profile cases related to internal security and espionage.
Madani received foreign currency and cryptocurrency in return for the information.
The report said Madani visited Israel and met Mossad officers to convey classified information about buildings in Iran.
Read at New York Post
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