WANA (Jul 03) – Amirhossein Sabati, a member of Iran’s Parliament representing Tehran, has announced that the remaining “spies” from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will soon be expelled.

 

In a statement, Sabati wrote:

“Following the efforts made and the cooperation between Parliament members and the Atomic Energy Organization, the remaining spies from the IAEA will soon be expelled from Iran.”

 

This announcement comes after multiple reports alleging illegal activities by certain IAEA inspectors in Iran, with practical steps for their expulsion expected in the near future.

 

The move follows the approval of a law by Parliament to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, which was subsequently ratified by President Masoud Pezeshkian.

 

The decision came in response to recent joint Israeli-American attacks on Iranian territory, which have caused damage to nuclear facilities and led to the deaths of several nuclear scientists, military commanders, and civilians.

 

According to the latest figures, 935 Iranians have been killed in these attacks, including 38 children and 132 women, some of whom were pregnant. Israel has claimed it did not target civilians during its strikes.