Both the German Foreign Ministry and the German embassy in Tehran declined to answer repeated inquiries about the report.
According to the Tehran Times, the agreement saw Germany sending personnel to assist the regime’s 12-day war against Iran, in which military, nuclear, and civilian sites were targeted.
Berlin reportedly received financial compensation for its involvement but demanded secrecy, raising doubts over whether the German parliament was informed.
The Foreign Ministry ignored all messages from the Tehran Times.
An embassy representative said she had passed the inquiry to senior diplomats, but no official reply was provided.
“The fact that Germans helped the Zionist regime kill the Iranian people is not surprising,” said Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesman for Iran’s parliamentary foreign policy committee.
“Germany, Britain, and France have taken a path of hostility against Iranians. The revelation that Germany deployed troops to the occupied territories during the 12-day war is just another piece in the puzzle.”
Rezaei said European governments were acting as subordinates to Washington and Tel Aviv.
“They are trying to reclaim lost global influence by doing whatever the Americans and Israelis demand,” he added.
“The snapback mechanism was another European move dictated by the United States. With that, Europe lost its credibility on the nuclear issue. We will no longer discuss anything nuclear with them.”
The collaboration marks the second time Berlin has sided with aggressors against Iran—following its supply of chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein during the 1980s war.
During the Israeli regime’s recent onslaught on Gaza, widely condemned as genocide that has killed at least 70,000 Palestinians, Germany again stood among Tel Aviv’s staunchest defenders, politically and militarily.
“The world will not forget that Germany stood by Netanyahu and Israel in their killings of thousands of innocent men, women, and children,” Rezaei said.