Iran's IRGC announced the dismantling of the "anti-security" network controlled by the US and Israel.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

TEHRAN, November 11 (Xinhua) — Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Tuesday that its intelligence forces had identified and dismantled an "anti-security" network allegedly run by the US and Israeli intelligence agencies.

A statement published on the IRGC's official news portal, Sepah News, noted that the network, consisting of "deceived individuals and traitors to their country," was created by Israel after the 12-day conflict with Iran in mid-June with the aim of undermining the Islamic Republic's national security between November 6 and December 21.

Members of the network were reportedly arrested in coordinated operations across several provinces of the country, although the dates of the operations and the identities of those detained were not specified.

The IRGC intelligence agency views Israel as a "US proxy" in West Asia and accuses it of turning its attention to undermining Iran's public security after its "military failure" in the 12-day conflict. –0–

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