Incitement in Iran alongside questions about US administration policy
[74044] Incitement in Iran alongside questions about US administration policy
Disturbing documentation of educating children in Iran for violence and sacrifice, alongside criticism in the Haredi media regarding the inconsistency of the US administration on the Iranian issue.
Incitement in Iran alongside questions about US administration policy
In a report by the Iran News channel, which is characterized by a critical stance toward the Ayatollah regime, a clip from a popular Iranian television program called "Mahfel" was exposed. In the program, which is equivalent to the format of "Rising Star" and combines religious singing and Quran recitation, a child declared to the audience: "When I grow up, I want to be a member of the Revolutionary Guards and become a martyr." According to Iran News, the hosts and the audience responded to the words with applause and praise for the child, which the channel says indicates the deepening of the culture of martyrdom and incitement among the younger generation in Iran.
In the political arena, the News Arena channel shined a spotlight on the criticism leveled in the Shabbat supplement of the Haredi newspaper "Yated Ne'eman." According to the report, the newspaper harshly criticizes the current US administration's policy regarding Iran. Under the headline "The man who decides here is constantly changing his plans regarding Iran," the sense of uncertainty and instability in the United States' political line toward Tehran is described, which is causing concern among the newspaper's commentators.
The combination of the reports presents a complex picture: on one hand, internal ideological radicalization in Iran that encourages terrorism and self-sacrifice, and on the other hand, a sense of confusion in the West regarding how the campaign against the Iranian regime should be managed.