Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel's Mossad
Iran executed Kourosh Keyvani, who was accused of providing sensitive location information to Israeli intelligence services.

Iran has executed a man accused of spying for Israel's Mossad intelligence service, according to reports from the Iranian judicial news agency Mizan.
The executed individual was identified as Kourosh Keyvani, who was arrested in June during a 12-day conflict period. Iranian authorities alleged that Keyvani had transmitted images and details about sensitive locations to Mossad officers.
The execution represents the first such killing of an alleged Israeli spy since tensions escalated between Iran and Israel. The timing occurs amid ongoing regional conflicts involving Iran, Israel, and their respective allies.
Iran's judiciary system has previously carried out executions of individuals accused of espionage activities. The country's legal proceedings for such cases typically involve charges of "corruption on earth" or similar national security violations.
Neither Israeli officials nor international monitoring organizations have immediately commented on the reported execution. Iran and Israel have long been regional adversaries, with both countries engaging in various forms of intelligence and military activities against each other.