די איראנע טעלעוויזיע איז צייטווייליג געהעקט געווארן
Iran’s ruling regime suffered a stunning and highly symbolic blow after its state television network was hacked, allowing an on-air appearance by exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi. The unprecedented broadcast interrupted regular programming and delivered a direct message from the son of Iran’s last monarch, urging members of the Iranian military and security forces to abandon the regime and stand with the Iranian people.
The incident occurred amid widespread unrest across Iran, with protests continuing in multiple cities despite an ongoing internet blackout imposed by authorities. Viewers briefly saw and heard Reza Pahlavi calling for national unity and a decisive break from the Islamic Republic, emphasizing that loyalty should be to Iran and its people—not to a collapsing ideological regime.
Reza Pahlavi, who has lived in exile since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, has emerged in recent years as a unifying figure for Iran’s secular opposition, including monarchists, reformists, and anti-regime activists. In his message, he appealed directly to the armed forces, arguing that history will judge those who defend a system built on repression rather than the nation itself.
The hacking of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) represents a severe embarrassment for the regime, which tightly controls domestic media and uses state television as a central tool of propaganda. The breach underscores growing cracks in the government’s information controls at a time when public anger over economic collapse, political repression, and international isolation continues to intensify.
Footage of the hacked broadcast spread rapidly on social media platforms outside Iran, further amplifying the message despite Tehran’s efforts to suppress communication. Analysts note that targeting state television carries enormous psychological weight in Iran, signaling that even the regime’s most guarded institutions are vulnerable.
As protests persist and the regime struggles to maintain control, the appearance of Reza Pahlavi on state airwaves marks a powerful moment for Iran’s opposition. It reinforces the perception that the Islamic Republic’s grip on power is weakening and that alternative visions for Iran’s future are gaining momentum both inside and outside the country.