Iranian convicted of spying for Israel’s Mossad confesses to leaking info on country’s nuclear scientists
Published December 17, 2017
(JTA) — An Iranian researcher convicted of spying for Israel’s Mossad intelligence service confessed on Iran state television to providing information to a foreign intelligence service about Iranian nuclear scientists.
The four scientists were later assassinated between 2010 and 2012, in an apparent attempt to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program.
Ahmad Reza Jalali on Sunday in the national broadcast said he was recruited to an unnamed country’s foreign intelligence service while he was studying in a European country which he also did not name.
The broadcast displayed images of a Swedish ID card and Rome’s Colosseum, the Associated Press reported.
Jalali has been held in jail in Iran since April 2016. He was convicted and sentenced to death in October 2017 for working with the Mossad and assisting in the assassination of several senior nuclear scientists. Iran’s Supreme Court upheld his death sentence several months ago.
Jalali worked as an emergency medicine specialist resident in Sweden. He was a visiting professor at Belgium’s Vrije University when he was arrested during a trip to Iran in April 2016.