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Iran’s supreme court has upheld a death sentence for a man convicted of spying for Israel. The execution, confirmed by state media, underscores the regime’s uncompromising approach to espionage. International observers watch with a mix of shock and incredulity.
Iran's supreme court upholds Pedram Madani's death sentence for espionage as executions in the country reach alarming levels, state media reports.
Iran hanged a man convicted of spying for Israel, state media reported Wednesday.
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