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Iran Accuses US and Israel of Involvement in Protest Deaths

Iran Accuses US and Israel of Involvement in Protest Deaths

Scott Peterson
2026-01-24 19:48:00

The way Iranian state television journalist Fatemeh Faramarzi describes it, the violence she witnessed at the peak of Iran’s latest street protests – including her face being sprayed with shotgun pellets – could only have been carried out by “terrorists” guided by foreign hands.

She was speaking to the IRIB channel’s prime-time “Eyewitness” program. It was created – after a lethal crackdown reportedly left thousands of Iranian citizens dead – to help shape the official narrative that Iran’s security forces were not to blame for the bloodshed, but were instead instrumental in stopping it.

Beginning in late December, hundreds of thousands of Iranians demonstrated throughout the country. The protests, which were triggered by economic grievances, turned into vehicles for anti-regime anger.

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Feeling threatened, Iran’s leaders deployed unprecedented brutality to suppress the latest protests. Now, amid an internet blackout, the regime is blaming outside “agents” and “terrorists” for the death toll. Says one rights lawyer, such “denial and distortion” has been heard before.

Ms. Faramarzi described the burning of buses, a medical center, and a mosque in Tehran.

“The person who attacked and was right in front of my eyes was obviously a terrorist who had been trained to do the job and intended to kill me,” she said. Her injuries appeared similar to many in images posted by protesters from the crackdown on Jan. 8-9.

The “Eyewitness” program is one facet of a broad effort by Iran’s embattled leaders to create an alternative narrative, analysts say. It portrays legitimate street protests as having been hijacked by armed agents of the United States and Israel bent on boosting the death toll – and hastening the regime’s collapse.

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