In a significant move, the Iranian parliament has approved a bill that significantly increases punishments for individuals engaged in espionage activities on behalf of the United States and Israel. This legislative change comes in the wake of a period of heightened tensions and a brief conflict involving Israel, with the United States showing support. The bill stipulates severe penalties, including the possibility of the death penalty, for those found guilty. The government’s primary goal is to solidify national security and counter perceived threats from foreign intelligence operations, as it believes the new law is a necessary measure.
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