Iran executes two men convicted of involvement with the Islamic State group, Iranian state television reports. Multiple outlets describe the convictions as relating to armed rebellion against the Islamic Republic. According to the reports, the executions follow legal proceedings in which the men were found guilty of links to Islamic State. The accounts consistently state that two individuals were executed and that the government’s case was based on the men’s association with Islamic State and their alleged participation in armed rebellion. None of the sources provide additional details on the men’s identities, the specific evidence cited in court, or the date of the original convictions. The reporting attributes the information to Iranian state television and does not include independent verification. The reports also do not mention whether any other suspects were involved or the status of further prosecutions related to the case.