Dr. Tamar Eilam-Gindin, an Iranian expert from the Azrieli Academic College at the University of Haifa, believes that the Iranian regime is currently in an unprecedented defensive position in response to the ongoing wave of protests spreading throughout the country.
According to Dr. Eilam-Gindin, while opinions among social media users may seem divided, the reality on the ground is quite different. "If you look at opinions on social networks, it seems about 50-50, but if you look at video footage and testimonies from the ground, it's really not 50-50. There are many regime opponents who don’t take to the streets but do tweet. There are many protest videos, but none of them are as full as the 'Women, Life, Freedom' protests, except for the first day. We are not seeing crowded streets."
Dr.Eilam-Gindin emphasizes that X (formerly Twitter) no longer reflects the true mood of the public but rather what the government wants people to think the public believes. Therefore, there is a lot of pro-Islamic Republic and anti-protest rhetoric on this platform, but "if you look at the videos, the sentiment is definitely overwhelming."
She also points out that the Iranian regime is more fearful than ever before. "I don’t remember any time when the president of the world’s greatest power threatened the regime like this. The regime has been on the defensive since the 'Women, Life, Freedom' protests and even more so since the 12-day war. They are in survival mode, which has never happened before. They fear that the people will take to the streets."... Read More: Arutz-7