An
Iranian lawmaker said Thursday that officials in Iran and Lebanon have arrested
12 CIA "spies" who intended to a "deal a strong blow" to
Iran, state media reported.
Parliamentarian
Parviz Sorouri said the alleged spies were trying to cripple Iran in nuclear,
military and security areas, said Iran's official IRNA news agency.
The
report did not say when the suspects were arrested or add details about the
arrests.
Earlier
this week, a U.S. official confirmed to CNN that informants that worked with
the CIA had been captured in Lebanon. The official would not say how many
informants were arrested.
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One
of the means used by Hezbollah counterterrorism operatives to identify the
informants was to trace their cell phone calls, the official said.
The
official added, "look who helps them," a reference to Iran, with
which Hezbollah shares tactics and information.
The
United States considers Hezbollah, which has close ties to Iran and Syria, to
be a terrorist organization.
By the CNN Wire Staff
CNN's Mitra Mobasherat contributed to this report
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