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Iran Executes Pedram Madani for Alleged Mossad Espionage

Human rights advocates decried the execution as part of Tehran’s escalating capital punishments for alleged Mossad collaborators.

Overview

  • Pedram Madani was hanged on May 28 after Iran’s Supreme Court upheld his 2020 death sentence for espionage.
  • State media reported he met Mossad officers in Israel and at the Belgian embassy to pass classified information on critical infrastructure.
  • Authorities said Madani, 41 at arrest, received foreign currency and cryptocurrency for the intelligence and faced illegal-wealth charges.
  • Last month’s execution of Mohsen Langarneshin on similar Mossad-related charges signals a sustained crackdown on alleged spies.
  • Human Rights Watch and other groups note at least 478 executions in Iran this year, a 75% rise from 2024.