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New Israel-linked moharebeh charge in Mashhad

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Hengaw documented a new moharebeh and Israel charge filed against Najmeh Amini in Mashhad on Saturday 9 May. The framing links a domestic dissent prosecution directly to the foreign conflict for the first time.

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Key takeaway

The war is now a charging instrument inside Iranian courts, raising the sentencing ceiling on dissent cases.

Hengaw, the Iranian human-rights organisation that maintains the wartime political-prosecution register, documented a new "moharebeh and Israel" charge filed against Najmeh Amini in Mashhad on Saturday 9 May 1. Moharebeh, literally "enmity against God", is the Iranian penal code's most serious national-security charge. It carries the death penalty when the prosecution can establish armed action; the addition of an Israel link expands the evidentiary basis from physical conduct to alleged ideological alignment.

This is a new charging pattern. Previous wartime prosecutions kept the moharebeh charge separate from the foreign-conflict framing; the two ran on parallel tracks under separate judicial chambers. The combined charge filed against Amini brings them onto the same indictment. The procedural consequence is that a prosecution that would previously have been argued before a regional revolutionary court can now be elevated to the Tehran-based Supreme National Security Council review, which carries a higher sentencing ceiling and a faster appeal compression.

Hengaw's wartime execution register now extends to over 27 political executions. Turkish prisoner Shahab Azimi was hanged at Ardabil Central Prison on 8 May, with four others executed between 6 and 8 May; journalist Amirhossein Rezaei was arrested on 9 May. The Amini indictment lands inside that broader pattern, with the charging escalation arriving at the moment Tehran's external doctrine is being publicly raised through Mokhber's nuclear-equivalent framing . The internal-security apparatus and the diplomatic apparatus are pulling in the same direction: harder lines on both, with the war framing extending the legal reach of the courts at the same time it extends the rhetorical reach of the foreign ministry.

The humanitarian cost is being absorbed by named individuals in regional prisons that human-rights organisations can document one execution at a time. Hengaw is the principal source for these counts; Iran Human Rights in Oslo and the Abdorrahman Boroumand Center maintain parallel registers. Western governments have not yet treated the wartime execution figures as a sanctions trigger, which leaves Hengaw's documentation as the primary public record while the diplomatic track focuses on enrichment and Hormuz.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

In Iranian law, 'moharebeh' means 'enmity against God' and carries the death penalty. It has historically been used against armed insurgents and political opponents. The new pattern Hengaw documented on 9 May adds 'and Israel' to the charge, meaning that people accused of ordinary domestic dissent are now being tried as if their dissent is connected to the foreign enemy in the current war. That raises the charge's severity and the potential sentence. Najmeh Amini in Mashhad faces this new combined charge. Hengaw is a Kurdish human rights monitoring organisation that has been tracking arrests, executions and charges throughout the conflict.

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Root Causes

Iran's penal code allows moharebeh charges when a court finds that an act was directed against the Islamic order or against the state. Attaching the Israel-conflict framing to a domestic dissent case creates a legal shortcut that equates protest or political expression with wartime treason.

Courts in Iran applied this framing selectively after the 2019 and 2022 protest cycles. The 2026 war supplies a readymade external enemy label that makes the connection easier for judges to sustain. Shahab Azimi's execution at Ardabil on 8 May, one of more than 27 political executions Hengaw has documented since the war began, shows the judicial apparatus moving faster than at any point since the 2019 fuel-price protests.

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New Israel-linked moharebeh charge in Mashhad
Tehran is now using the war as a charging instrument against internal opponents, which raises the sentencing ceiling on dissent cases that would previously have stayed below capital threshold.
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