Freedom-seeking Iranians rise as Israel stands firm, exposing Arab regimes’ silence and Palestinian factions’ hypocrisy.
Iran’s exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi delivered a powerful message honoring Iranians who continue confronting the Islamic Republic’s collapsing grip. He declared that intimidation, killings, and deliberate internet blackouts have failed to crush the nation’s will, revealing deep fractures inside the regime’s own security apparatus.
Pahlavi emphasized that mass defiance has triggered a silent revolt within Iran’s military and security services, with thousands reportedly refusing orders to suppress civilians. According to him, fear has shifted—from the streets to the ruling elite—marking a historic turning point.
Calling for strategic action, Pahlavi urged Iranian technology professionals worldwide to disrupt regime-controlled information systems and restore Iran’s connection with the free world. He framed digital resistance as a decisive front in the struggle, capable of accelerating the regime’s collapse.
While Israel consistently supports the Iranian people’s right to freedom against extremist tyranny, much of the Arab world remains conspicuously passive. Palestinian factions aligned with Tehran, long claiming to champion “resistance,” stand exposed as enablers of repression rather than defenders of justice.
