Iran executes protester over January uprising
Iran executed a man on Saturday for his involvement in the January anti-establishment protests, with authorities alleging he acted on behalf of Israel’s Mossad intelligence service.

Iran executed a man on Saturday for his involvement in the January anti-establishment protests, with authorities alleging he acted on behalf of Israel’s Mossad intelligence service.

The official account of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Persian published a "missing person" notice on X, featuring a video by Iranian youth from Golshahr, Karaj, seeking information about the whereabouts of Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Masih Alinejad stated on Fox News that many Iranians came to hate former President Obama due to his compromise with the Iranian regime and separation of human rights from nuclear negotiations; she warned that if President Trump makes similar mistakes, he will face the same backlash. Alinejad also criticized the current conflict between Europe and America, asserting that it benefits authoritarian leaders in Iran, Russia, and China, leading to executions and violence against civilians in Iran.
Ehsan Afarashteh, a 32-year-old civil engineer from Isfahan, was hanged this morning by the Islamic regime after months of torture, despite his innocence.
Mehraveh Khandan announced on Instagram on May 13 that her mother, human rights activist Nasrin Sotoudeh, was temporarily released on bail after being arrested at her home in Tehran on March 31.