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Tehran to execute Iranian it says spied on warlord Soleimani for CIA, Mossad

An Iranian who spied for U.S. and Israeli intelligence on slain Revolutionary Guards commander Qassem Soleimani has been sentenced to death, Iran said on Tuesday, adding the case was not linked to Soleimani's killing earlier this year.

Iran denies Mahmoud Mousavi-Majd's conviction is linked to Qassem Solemaini's drone strike killing

In this Sept. 18, 2016, file photo provided by an official website of the office of the Iranian supreme leader, Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, centre, attends a meeting in Tehran. Soleimani was killed Jan. 3 in a U.S. strike near Baghdad International Airport. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)

An Iranian who spied for U.S. and Israeli intelligence on slain Revolutionary Guards commander Qassem Soleimani has been sentenced to death, Iran said on Tuesday, adding the case was not linked to Soleimani's killing earlier this year.

On Jan. 3, a U.S. drone strike in Iraq killed Soleimani, leader of the Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force. Washington blamed Soleimani for masterminding attacks by Iran-aligned militias on U.S. forces in the region.

"Mahmoud Mousavi-Majd, one of the spies for the CIA and the Mossad, has been sentenced to death. He had shared information about the whereabouts of martyr Soleimani with our enemies," judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili said in a televised news conference.

"He passed on security information to the Israeli and American intelligence agencies about Iran's armed forces, particularly the Guards."

Esmaili said Mousavi-Majd's death sentence has been upheld by a supreme court and "he will be executed soon."

Arrest in 2018

Later, the judiciary said in a statement that Mousavi-Majd's conviction was not linked to "the terrorist act of the U.S. government" in Soleimani's killing in Iraq.

"All the legal proceedings in the case of this spy had been carried out long before the martyrdom of Soleimani," the statement said, adding that Mousavi-Majd had been arrested in October 2018.

Officials have not said whether Mousavi-Majd's case is linked to Iran's announcement in the summer of 2019 that it had captured 17 spies working for the CIA, some of whom it said were sentenced to death.

Nor have they said whether Mousavi-Majd's case is linked to Iran's announcement in February of this year that Iran had sentenced to death a man for spying for the CIA and attempting to pass on information about Tehran's nuclear program.

Soleimani's killing led to a peak in confrontation between Iran and the United States. Iran retaliated with a rocket attack on an Iraqi air base where U.S. forces were stationed. Hours later, Iranian forces on high alert mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian passenger airliner taking off from Tehran.