Iran Includes Israeli Journalist Amit Segal on List Threatening Long Prison Terms for Contact
Israeli journalist Amit Segal revealed that his name appears on a list published by Iran's Ministry of Intelligence, which identifies individuals and media entities deemed "hostile" by the Iranian regime. According to the list, any contact with those named could result in lengthy prison sentences. Segal shared this information on social media, stating, "It turns out that Iranian intelligence has included me on the list of people whose contact may lead to many years of imprisonment." The published list includes other notable figures such as Israeli journalist Yossi Melman, former Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi, and various Iranian opposition activists. Segal also noted that the name Yosef Hadad appears on the list. The image of the list clearly shows Segal's name alongside others, attributed to the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence.
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