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One Iranian woman, known for the viral video where she lit a cigarette from a photo of Khamenei, has once again become a symbol of resistance.
That act, which inspired activists inside Iran and around the world, was rooted in a refusal to bow to fear or repression. Many of those same voices celebrated following the announcement that Khamenei was eliminated in the recent coordinated strikes.
For too long, the regime has terrorized its own people and exported violence in the form of terrorism.
Freedom for Iran means freedom from terror, repression, and hatred. The world should see and support that.
Reports indicate that former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was killed amid coordinated strikes targeting senior regime leadership in Tehran.
For decades, figures at the highest levels of the Islamic Republic helped entrench an ideology that fueled regional instability, repression in the form of the murder of its own citizens, and hostility toward Israel, Jews at large, and the West.
The current situation underscores how deeply the regime’s leadership has been tied to both crimes against its own citizens as well as the ideological and financial fueling of its terror proxies, most famously Hamas and Hezbollah.
While the Iranian people have long suffered under this system, the regime has continued to invest in the persecution of its people and the export of terrorism, instead of prosperity and freedom. The world is witnessing the consequences of decades of unchecked extremism.
Iranians and supporters in Berlin took to the streets to call for freedom and an end to the Islamic Republic’s rule, chanting “USA.”
Demonstrations across the world celebrated the elimination of the Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei and demanded real change for the Iranian people, showing that the struggle for liberty extends far beyond Iran’s borders.
This is a global movement, not just opposition to one government, but a collective demand for human rights, dignity, and an end to repression.
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BREAKING: reports say that Israeli officials have been told that the body Ayatollah Khamenei has been found in the rubble.
For decades, he presided over a regime that silenced dissent, imprisoned protesters, and exported terror across the region.
Tonight, our thoughts are with the Iranian people, who have borne the weight of this regime for generations. If the reports are confirmed, then the question now is whether this moment opens the door to something new and better.
Videos show Iranians celebrating in schools and dancing in the streets as coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes target the regime.
For many, these moments reflect hope that the system oppressing them may finally be weakened.
The Iranian people deserve safety, dignity, and a future free from fear.
Iran has responded to Israel’s strike on Tehran with missiles of its own.
This is not just a conflict between two states. It is the result of decades of aggression by a regime that oppresses its own people while exporting violence abroad.
Security for Israel. Freedom for Iran.
BREAKING: Israel has struck Iran.
Israel’s action against the Islamic Republic of Iran was aimed at the command center of a regional terror network, not the Iranian people.
For decades, the Islamic Republic has financed, armed, and directed the very groups that attack Israeli civilians and destabilize the entire region. It is the central node of the terror infrastructure operating against Israel.
At the same time, the Iranian people themselves have suffered under the same regime facing repression, surveillance, imprisonment, and mass violence.
This moment underscores a critical distinction: opposition to the Islamic Republic is not opposition to Iran. It is solidarity with a people who have endured tyranny, and a necessary step in dismantling the regime’s global terror machine.
Security and freedom are interconnected, and confronting the source of terror is essential to both.
This is the story of Matan Angrest.
For 738 days in Gaza, he was held hostage, tortured, and starved by Hamas. He was electrocuted as a form of torture, and physically chained to a gas canister for days and weeks at a time.
This is not a narrative, nor is it political. These events are the reality of what genocidal terror organizations, fueled by antisemitic ideology, do to Jews in their custody.
Matan’s suffering must never be minimized, denied, or forgotten. The world cannot look away from what was done to him.
When people try to sanitize or justify Hamas, they erase victims like Matan. We cannot allow his story to be denied, or forgotten.
His story, his pain, and the truth about genocidal terror organizations matter.
