Sunday, January 18, 2026

Anti-regime activists hack Iran's national broadcaster, transmit Pahlavi's calls to protest

WATCH: Anti-regime activists hack Iran's national broadcaster, transmit Pahlavi's calls to protest


Anti-regime activists hacked Iran's Badr satellite on Sunday, allowing them to access state TV channels and broadcast exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi's calls for Iranians to protest against the Islamic Republic, anti-regime outlets reported.

The footage was also shared by Pahlavi's media department.

In the video, the broadcast appears to include messages in Farsi encouraging protesters to continue their activities, media footage of solidarity protests worldwide, and messages of support from international leaders.

The video then appears to show a statement from Pahlavi calling for further protests.

Iran International reported that Pahlavi's calls to protest included a call for Iran's militaryand security forces to side with protesters.

The hacked broadcast was transmitted at approximately 9:30 p.m., Israel's public broadcaster KAN News reported.

The broadcast lasted approximately 10 minutes, KAN noted.





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