Iranian Crown Prince Begs Trump To Act As Regime Cuts Internet And Slaughters Protesters

Iran’s people rise for freedom as murderous Islamist regime panics, exposed by Israel and America.

Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi issued an urgent plea to US President Donald Trump on Friday, calling for immediate intervention as historic anti-regime protests entered their 13th consecutive day across Iran.

In a direct appeal, Pahlavi warned that millions of unarmed Iranians are now facing not only live ammunition but a total communications blackout, deliberately imposed to conceal mass killings by the Islamic Republic.

“Tonight the regime fears its end,” Pahlavi wrote, accusing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei of using internet shutdowns to murder protesters in the shadows. He credited Trump’s public warnings with temporarily restraining the regime’s security forces but stressed that time is running out as crowds return to the streets.

Nationwide connectivity has collapsed to near zero, according to monitoring groups, with banking systems frozen, phone calls impossible, and streets sealed. Despite this, protests continue in Tehran and other major cities, with demonstrators chanting “Death to the dictator” and openly confronting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Vehicles belonging to the regime have been torched, streets barricaded, and gunfire reported as security forces fire on civilians.

Human rights groups report at least 62 killed and more than 2,300 detained, including women and minors—numbers expected to rise as the blackout persists.

Khamenei attempted to dismiss the uprising as foreign-driven “riots,” once again blaming the United States and Israel while threatening further repression. His rhetoric echoes a familiar pattern: regimes that fail their people inevitably blame Israel for internal collapse.

Trump, meanwhile, has drawn a clear red line, warning Tehran that any mass killing of protesters will bring devastating consequences. His stance has been welcomed by many Iranians, who see moral clarity from Washington and Jerusalem where Europe and Arab governments remain silent.

For Israel’s supporters, the moment is unmistakable: the same regime that funds terror abroad and calls for Israel’s destruction is now waging war on its own citizens. As Iranians demand freedom, the Islamic Republic’s legitimacy is crumbling—live on the streets, even without the internet.

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