Iranian intelligence agencies have announced the arrest of 126 individuals allegedly linked to foreign-backed networks accused of instigating recent unrest. The Ministry of Intelligence stated the detainees were involved in rioting activities orchestrated by external entities. Separately, authorities apprehended four individuals with ties to the dismantled Daesh terrorist group. Additionally, one individual allegedly connected to the Israeli regime and operating as a mercenary was also taken into custody. The arrests signal a broad crackdown on perceived threats to national security following a period of social and political tension. Iranian officials claim these networks aimed to destabilize the country, though details regarding specific charges remain limited. The Ministry of Intelligence has vowed to continue pursuing and dismantling such groups.