Iran kills six individuals for allegedly being connected to the Mossad and killing a preacher.

Reports from Iranian official media said that on Saturday, Iran killed six terrorists who were thought to be connected to Israel’s intelligence service, Mossad, and one Kurdish militant who was implicated in the death of a cleric.
In the southern city of Ahvaz, Khuzestan Province, the executions took place early in the morning. This was after court decisions confirmed that the people had been involved in terrorist acts, explosions, and assassinations that targeted Iranian security personnel.
Iran’s national news agency reported that “members of a terrorist group linked to the Zionist regime” had gotten help with money and logistics from outside groups that are against Tehran.
Authorities said that the network has carried out multiple violent acts in previous years with the goal of disrupting Khuzestan Province. These included armed attacks, bombs, and attacks on military and police bases.
The investigation alleged that the gang was directly responsible for the deaths of various clerics and security officials, including Allah-Nazar Safari, Mohammad Reza Rafiei-Nasab, Ali Salehi-Majd, and Younes Bahr.
Details of operations and admissions
The court said that the people who were found guilty admitted to making and installing bombs, bombing a petrol station in Khorramshahr, attacking banks, tossing grenades at a military headquarters, and shooting at mosques.
Iranian news outlets called the group “Mossad agents” who had plotted an armed uprising in Khuzestan, a province that has a long history of instability and is known for its ethnic variety.