TEHRAN – As Iran runs a nationwide manhunt to catch mercists and spies working for the Zionist regime, the country’s judiciary ordered the immediate establishment of special courts across the country to indict relevant detainees.
A judicial spokesman announced Monday that the measures were made directly from the attorney to ensure national security and prevent further destructive activities. “The enemy tried to exploit the situation by activating networks within Iran, disrupting the public order, spreading confusion, and carrying out cyberattacks and sabotages,” Agar Jahangir said.
During the 12-day war between Iran and Israel, spies and mercenaries played a key role in targeting Iran’s civilian and military infrastructure. At least 932 Iranians were killed during the war, most of them civilians. Israel is openly proud to train these individuals for years through the media.
Individuals hired by Mossad carried out many activities within Iran. They spread false narratives, incited panic among the public, gathered and leaked confidential information, exploding the power grid and communications networks, and exploded near government buildings. Several military sites in the crowded area are believed to have been damaged by Mossad agents.
The judiciary emphasized that these special courts will work with greater efficiency to bring perpetrators to justice. “People played an important role in exposing these traitors by providing real-time intelligence to security forces,” the spokesman noted. “Thanks to the public’s vigilance, many intruders were quickly identified and arrested.”
Western media is framing Iran’s enhanced anti-sinage and anti-terrorism efforts as “crashing” for the “enemy.” Many reports and articles from the mainstream western media cite comments by Nobel Peace Prize winner Narju Mohammadi, who openly sided with Israel during the war to support this story.
