The trial of 13 Iranian Jews accused of spying for Israel and the United States will last no more than a day, according to the judge handling the case. Meanwhile, a spokesman for Iran’s judiciary said it would be up to the judge to determine whether the trial, expected to take place next month, would be open to the public.
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