Iran has taken revenge on donald trump from Elon Musk. The Iranian parliament has banned Musk's satellite internet service Starlink in the country. It has been said in the Parliament that Starlink was operating in the country without permission and was endangering the sovereignty of the country.

Iran's parliament has passed a law declaring the use of unlicensed electronic communication devices, including satellite internet services like Starlink, a crime. Under this, the offenders will face a prison sentence.

Why is monitoring internet services necessary?

According to news agency ISNA, Starlink was used due to internet restrictions and poor quality service from domestic companies. Iranian officials now fear that the use of non-monitored mobile internet service could enable alleged Israeli spies to contact Tel Aviv.

The bill was introduced in the Iranian parliament on 23 June

This law has been introduced in the Iranian parliament on 23 June in view of the 12-day war with israel and growing concerns about foreign influence and information control. During this conflict, reports emerged that many people were using Starlink despite the internet ban during the war. This increases the threat to national security.

Death penalty for sharing intelligence information

This law titled 'Increase in punishment for espionage and cooperation with israel and hostile countries against national security, interests' has 9 articles. It provides for harsh punishment for a wide range of activities considered a threat to national security. Under the new law, there is a provision for death penalty for sharing any intelligence information with israel and other hostile states.

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