Paranoia continues.  “Iran bans mobile phones in parliament over security concerns,” Iran International, 7-27-25.

Did not know this estimated number.  “Officials have said that they believe that potentially hundreds of Israelis have been working on behalf of Iran, in an effort that Tehran has accelerated within the past couple of years.”  See “Iran-born Israeli charged with giving Tehran sensitive info on Israel’s war plans,” Times of Israel, 7-27-25.

“How Iran’s strike on Qatar’s Al-Udeid Base is changing regional dynamics,” Amwaj, 7-27-25.

“Wait to speak to hostage parents ‘intolerable’,” BBC, 7-27-25.  “[N]ot been able to speak to his parents in more than 200 days.”

“Iran’s Africa activities pose ‘significant threats to US national security’,” Fox, 7-27-25.  “State Department joins Senate Foreign Relations Chairman in raising alarm over Tehran’s uranium purchases and drone supplies.”  …  Tehran is accused of reportedly buying uranium in Niger, supplying drones in violation of a U.N. arms embargo to forces in Sudan and promoting the growth of destabilizing Islamist fundamentalism and terrorism on the continent.”

“Iran executes 2 opposition members over alleged attacks on civilian sites,” AP, 7-27-25.  Two MEKs were hung.

“Iran’s plan to abandon GPS is about much more than technology,” Al Jazeera, 7-27-25.  Iran is “developing a plan to switch transportation, agriculture and the internet from GPS to [China’s] BeiDou.”

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