šŸ”“ Breaking ā“ Unknown

As War Returns and Infrastructure Collapses, Iran's Desperate Public Knows Who to Blame

7h ago July 15, 2026 5 min read šŸ“° National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)
šŸ“‹ Key Takeaway

Tehran Prosecutor Ali Salehi announced on July 14, 2026, that war and protest-related cases were fast-tracked, leading to definitive death sentences, which sparked a hunger strike at Karaj's Ghezel Hesar prison. This judicial violence is part of the regime's efforts to suppress domestic unrest amid escalating conflict and societal anger.

šŸ” Quick Context Guide
šŸ’” Bottom Line: The Iranian regime faces growing internal dissent amid external military pressures.

šŸ‘„ Key Players

Mojtaba Khamenei (Ł…Ų¬ŲŖŲØŪŒ Ų®Ų§Ł…Ł†Ł‡ā€ŒŲ§ŪŒ) ACTOR
Supreme Leader
"the command is only Mojtaba’s command."
Ali Rabiei (Ų¹Ł„ŪŒ ربیعی) QUOTED
Presidential social advisor
"A confidential report compiled in May 2026 by presidential social advisor Ali Rabiei."
Hamid Rasaee QUOTED
Hardline MP
"Hamid Rasaee accused leadership of dragging the legislative body to 'the lowest depths of humiliation'."
Ali Haji-Babai QUOTED
Deputy Speaker
"gathering 259 lawmakers was 'a very big risk' they were taking with their lives."
Ali Khamenei (Ų¹Ł„ŪŒ Ų®Ų§Ł…Ł†Ł‡ā€ŒŲ§ŪŒ) AFFECTED
Former Supreme Leader
"stage-managing a delayed state funeral for Ali Khamenei."
Iranian regime (نظام Ų§ŪŒŲ±Ų§Ł†) ACCUSED
Government of Iran
"They are taking the Leader’s revenge out on the people of Iran."

⚔ Actions

United States ATTACK Iran
"On July 15, 2026, a fresh wave of U.S. airstrikes battered southern Iran."
Confidence: 90%
Mojtaba Khamenei CONSOLIDATE Iranian regime
"Officials used the televised ceremonies to consolidate the absolute rule of his son, Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei."
Confidence: 90%
Iranian populace PROTEST Iranian regime
"The public knows exactly whom to blame for these conditions."
Confidence: 80%

šŸ“° What Happened

U.S. airstrikes escalate conflict in Iran, public blames regime amid societal collapse.

  • United States attack Iran
  • Mojtaba Khamenei consolidate Iranian regime
  • Iranian populace protest Iranian regime

šŸ’” Why It Matters

šŸ‡®šŸ‡· For Iran: Because the public is increasingly discontent and blames the regime for their suffering.
šŸŒ Regional: Because escalating conflict could destabilize the region further.
🌐 International: Because U.S. involvement may affect international relations and energy markets.

šŸ“š Background

The Iranian regime faces growing internal dissent amid external military pressures.

šŸ“ Key Evidence

"64 percent of Iranians are gripped by 'anger and rage.'"
→ This proves the internal unrest and dissatisfaction with the regime.
šŸ“” Source: OPPOSITION
šŸ“Š Confidence: 70%
The source is an opposition group, which may influence the portrayal of events.

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Written by Mansoureh Galestan

15th July 2026

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On July 15, 2026, a fresh wave of U.S. airstrikes battered southern Iran, hitting the port city of Bushehr and a military base inĀ Iranshahr. The attacks mark a rapid escalation following the formal resumption of hostilities on July 7, which shattered a fragile maritime cease-fire andĀ initiatedĀ a full naval blockade. For ordinary Iranians, who survived a brutal 40-day conflict just two months ago, this latest escalation is not merely a geopolitical dispute; it is a direct assault on an already exhausted society.Ā Ā 

As the bombs fell, the regime was occupied with stage-managing a delayed state funeral for Ali Khamenei, assassinated in February. Rather than tending to a panicked populace, officials used the televised ceremonies toĀ consolidateĀ the absolute rule of his son, Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. Against a backdrop of scripted mourning, regime loyalists gathered in Tehran’s Mosalla on July 15, 2026, chanting, ā€œthe command is only Mojtaba’s command.ā€ The choreographed display served as a calculated muscle-flexing campaign by the regime’s warmongering faction—closely aligning itself with Mojtaba—to send a sharp, warning shot to its rivals in the ongoing internal power struggle.

This profound disconnect was evident on July 14, 2026, when the regime’s parliament convened under an emergency ā€œred alertā€ in Tehran. While lawmakers screamed for ā€œrevenge,ā€ behind the bravado lay severe panic. Parliament had been closed for five months under the guise of security, leading hardline MP Hamid Rasaee to accuse leadership of dragging the legislative body to ā€œthe lowest depths of humiliationā€. Deputy Speaker Ali Haji-Babai admitted that gathering 259 lawmakers was ā€œa very big riskā€ they were taking with their lives. Ā 

"Facing what observers describe as an increasingly volatile and ā€œexplosiveā€ domestic climate, Iran’s clerical establishment has dramatically tightened its grip on society during #IranWar," writes @SaforaSM.https://t.co/BFMl6jDAaU

— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) April 10, 2026

A Sociology of Despair and Rage The regime’s paranoia is fueled by its own internal data showing that the populace has reached a psychological breaking point. A confidential report compiled in May 2026 by presidential social advisor Ali Rabiei—subsequentlyĀ leaked—reveals that the state’s internal metrics confirm an unprecedented crisis. Rabiei’s report shows that 64 percent of Iranians are gripped by ā€œanger and rage,ā€ a 12 percent surge from December 2025, while half the country suffers from hopelessness and 48 percent endure depression.Ā Ā 

This collective fury is rooted in systemic deprivation. According to the state’s own leaked findings, 82 percent of Iranians struggle to secure basic food, and 75 percent cannot afford medical care. This misery is compounded by ecological collapse. On July 13, 2026, southern Iran claimed eight of the ten hottest temperatures on Earth, with Bostan hitting 51.6 degrees Celsius. In Abadan and Bandar Abbas, residents endure 50-degree heat alongside chronic water shortages and blackouts while bombs explode nearby.Ā Ā 

The public knows exactly whom to blame for these conditions. World Bank data reveals that the regime flaredĀ nearly 30Ā billion cubic meters of natural gas last year—wasting 65 percent of domestic consumption—while citizens were left without power. ā€œThey are taking the Leader’s revenge out on the people of Iran,ā€ an Abadan resident lamented. A dockworker in Bandar Abbas echoed this sentiment: ā€œWe want comfort and welfare, just like other people… Death has no cost for the people hereā€.Ā Ā 

"While the military and economic stalemate over #Hormuz continues to bleed the global economy, the only path that has ever truly threatened the brutal theocracy is an internal, society-driven unraveling," writes @MasumehBolurchi.https://t.co/g7804cnDe7

— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) April 27, 2026

The Retributive State and Academic Defiance To suppress this domestic powder keg, the regime has deployed its judiciary as an instrument of pure terror. Tehran Prosecutor Ali Salehi announced on July 14, 2026, that all cases related to the recent war and protests had been fast-tracked, resulting in definitive death sentences. This judicial violence triggered immediate defiance: on July 13, 2026, inmates at Karaj’s Ghezel Hesar prisonĀ startedĀ a hunger strike, protesting the execution of prisoners who turned to crime purely ā€œout of povertyā€.Ā Ā 

This spirit of resistance continues to thrive on university campuses. Hundreds of students at Alzahra, Sharif, and Beheshti have faced arbitrary suspensions, expulsions, and intimidating anonymous phone calls. At Tehran University, students face disciplinary tribunals for ā€œcreating chaos,ā€ often based on files fabricated by the regime’s Basij militia. Yet, the youth refuse to yield, and their academic defiance continues to undermine the regime’s security apparatus.Ā Ā 

Ultimately, theĀ state’s military chest-thumping cannot hide its total loss of domestic legitimacy. The leakedĀ RabieiĀ report admits that a staggering 72 percent of the population demands fundamental change or an outright overthrow of the regime. As temperatures soar, the blockade tightens, and the war escalates, Iran’s society has crossed the threshold of fear. The country is no longer merely in crisis; it is a pressurized chamber where citizens haveĀ identifiedĀ their captors and are bracing for the final, inevitable rupture.Ā Ā 

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