Two Americans arrested during Iranian espionage crackdown


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Summary

Taken prisoner

Two American citizens, both of whom are Jewish, were arrested by Iran during the 12-day war between Israel and Iran.

Returning residents

Iran’s president has recently called for Iranians abroad to return, and has asked for coordination between intelligence and judicial officials to avoid arrests of these individuals.

No travel

The U.S. State Department recently put a Level 4 travel advisory on Iran, cautioning American citizens and dual nationals to avoid traveling to the country “under any circumstances.”


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Two American citizens were arrested in Iran during the 12-day war between Israel and the Islamic Republic, according to KAN, an Israeli public broadcaster. The apprehensions were part of Iran’s effort to limit spying and shore up national security through arrests of those deemed to have links with Israel.

One of the Americans, a resident of New York, remains imprisoned. The other, a Los Angeles resident, has been released on bail. Both men are Jewish and have Iranian roots.

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They were among more than 700 people taken into custody, accused of spying and working with countries hostile to Iran. A number of individuals have also reportedly been executed.

Returning to Iran

Despite the wave of arrests, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has recently called for Iranians abroad to return to the country. He has urged judicial coordination, as many fear they may be arrested upon returning to Iran.

War in the Mideast

Since Israel’s attack on Iran on June 13, Iran has arrested more than 700 individuals who it says were connected with Israeli spy networks.

“These individuals are also assets of this land,” Pezeshkian said during a recent meeting of Iran’s Foreign Ministry.

Travel advisory

Both men were reportedly visiting family in Iran, despite a warning from the U.S. State Department advising Americans against traveling to the country. 

“Americans, including Iranian-Americans and other Dual-Nationals have been wrongly detained — taken hostage — by the Iranian Government for months, and years,” the warning said. “The threat of detention is even greater today, do not travel to Iran under any circumstances.”

On March 31, the State Department issued a Level 4, or “Do Not Travel” advisory for Iran, “due to the risk of terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, arbitrary arrest of U.S. citizens, and wrongful detention.”

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Why this story matters

The detention of two American citizens in Iran highlights ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States as well as the risks for dual nationals traveling to Iran amid heightened national security crackdowns.

Dual nationals at risk

Americans, including those with Iranian roots, face heightened risks of arrest and detention in Iran, particularly during periods of increased national security concerns.

Diplomatic and humanitarian concerns

The arrests raise diplomatic challenges and humanitarian concerns regarding the treatment of detainees, travel advisories and calls by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian for diaspora Iranians to return, amid fears of wrongful detention.

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