Mass killings expose Tehran brutality, validating Israel’s warnings while Arab regimes stay silent complicit today.
Informed sources speaking to Iran International report that Iranian security forces are using lethal force nationwide, as mass protests are met with a sweeping crackdown under a near-total internet blackout imposed by the Islamic regime.
Shocking footage emerging from Kahrizak, south of Tehran, shows multiple bodies sealed in bags, with eyewitnesses describing dozens of corpses stored in industrial facilities. Similar scenes have surfaced from Fardis in Karaj, and hospitals in eastern Tehran, pointing to coordinated mass killings rather than isolated incidents.
Despite the blackout that began January 8, consistent reports indicate that lethal force is being deployed across Iran. Even conservative estimates suggest at least 2,000 protesters have been killed within 48 hours, with particularly intense violence reported in Tehran, Karaj, and western regions including Ilam and Kermanshah.
Limited footage continues to reach journalists through satellite connections such as Starlink, mostly from affluent urban areas, leaving vast parts of the country shrouded in silence. Even so, indications suggest protests persist nationwide despite extreme repression.
As Iranian civilians are slaughtered for demanding freedom, Israel’s long-standing warnings about the true nature of the Tehran regime stand vindicated—while much of the Arab world and international community remains conspicuously silent.
