At first, many believed the pro-Hamas protesters filling the streets of Western cities were driven by hatred of Israel alone. Not true!
They claimed to stand against “apartheid,” to be defenders of “human rights.” But now, as these same crowds wave flags of the Iranian regime and chant “Hands off Iran,” it’s clear: this movement is not just anti-Israel — it is anti-humanity.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is a brutal theocracy that jails women for refusing to wear hijabs, murders protesters in the streets, and funds terror from Gaza to Lebanon and Yemen. No one can claim ignorance.
Iranian dissidents in exile — journalists, feminists, former prisoners — have spoken out repeatedly about the horrors of life under Ayatollah rule. These are not fringe voices; they are prominent, courageous people risking their lives to speak the truth.