A German court has begun the trial of two men accused of spying on Jewish individuals and supporters of Israel on behalf of Iran. Prosecutors allege the men were tasked with identifying potential targets for attacks within Germany. The federal prosecutor warned at the trial’s opening that the case suggests a potential escalation of terrorist activities orchestrated by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. The investigation indicates a coordinated effort to gather information that could be used in future attacks. Details regarding the specific targets and planned attacks remain under seal as the trial proceeds. This case highlights growing concerns about Iranian intelligence operations on European soil and potential threats to Jewish communities. Authorities are treating the matter with high seriousness, emphasizing the need to counter state-sponsored terrorism.