Destruction of a cyber-network affiliated with Mossad / Iran International’s online collaborator and Mossad agent executed

According to the Judiciary Media Center, Mohammad Amin Mahdavi Shayesteh, son of Ahmad, was executed this morning after being convicted of espionage for the Zionist regime. The verdict was finalized by the Supreme Court following full due process under Iran’s criminal procedure.
According to case documents, he was the ringleader of a Mossad-affiliated cyber team and knowingly collaborated with the Zionist regime’s terrorist-intelligence service.
This anti-Iranian cyber network operated under the supervision of Mossad officers across various digital platforms, including social media and foreign messaging apps.
Mahdavi Shayesteh managed the network, relayed Mossad officers’ directives, and oversaw both virtual and on-the-ground operations.
After initial contact with his handler, he traveled to a neighboring country for training and coordination, posing as a staff member of a migration-related company.
During that time, he met multiple times with two Mossad officers. Due to his skills and experience in digital platforms and social media, he was recruited as a key agent to help direct part of Mossad’s psychological and media warfare operations against Iran.
In these meetings, his mission was outlined in detail by a Mossad officer. Under those orders, he took charge of a cyber-network whose main tasks included content creation, brand-building, and managing anti-military propaganda targeting Iranian armed forces. This included creating websites based on Mossad’s instructions.
Mahdavi Shayesteh later passed on the training he had received — from agents using the code names “Manijeh” and “Reza” — to other network members. These trainings included covert activity, secure digital communication, anonymous behavior online, and more.
Iran International's supportive role
One striking aspect of this cyber network was its close ties to Iran International, the Persian-language media outlet associated with the Zionist regime.
False content produced by Mahdavi Shayesteh’s team served as a source for reports aired by Iran International, which actively helped increase the reach and visibility of Mossad-linked channels.
Transition to on-the-ground operations
Eventually, the Mossad-affiliated cyber team also began physical operations under Mahdavi Shayesteh’s direction.
Trusted by his Mossad handlers, he built a team for field missions, which included filming sensitive locations, delivering threatening packages to targeted individuals, harassing and intimidating targets, and sending footage of these actions to his handlers via secure communications.
Mahdavi Shayesteh played a central and critical role in these operations.
Iranian intelligence surveillance and arrest
Through advanced intelligence work, Iranian security agencies gained control over the Mossad network and began feeding false information to the Zionist regime’s intelligence service — revealing Mossad as the real operator behind the cyber activities.
Eventually, through a combination of complex intelligence and operational efforts, Mohammad Amin Mahdavi Shayesteh and several other collaborators were identified and arrested.
After a complete judicial process, the court found him guilty based on evidence, confessions, and witness testimony, and sentenced him to death for espionage on behalf of the Zionist regime.
The sentence was upheld by the Supreme Court, and Mahdavi Shayesteh was executed after legal procedures were fully completed.