People accused of spying or cooperating with “hostile states” could face the death penalty and confiscation of all assets under a recently enhanced law, an Iranian judiciary spokesperson said, a month into the war with the United States and Israel. Even sharing photos or videos that could aid enemy targeting may be treated as intelligence cooperation, the spokesperson added.

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