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January 19, 2026

A breach into Iran's television broadcasts

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צילום מסך: twitter, Throwback Iranian

In Iran, there's almost no internet for 11 days now due to the protests.

Many people can only watch the regime's television.

Yesterday, someone disrupted the broadcasts.

For a few minutes, messages against the government appeared on the screen.

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The messages told people to keep protesting. They asked soldiers to join the protesters and not harm them. There were also videos from protests across Iran.

Iran's crown prince lives in the United States today. He also appeared in a video and called on people to join the protest against the government.

Opposition members in Iran claimed that the opposition was behind the disruption of the broadcasts. But it is still uncertain if that is true.

In recent days, there are fewer protests. The government killed thousands of protesters and intimidated many people. The United States has still not attacked Iran. But according to reports, it is moving forces to the region. The situation remains tense, and the world is waiting to see what happens next.