• العربية
  • فارسی
Brand
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Theme
  • Language
    • العربية
    • فارسی
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
All rights reserved for Volant Media UK Limited
volant media logo

Chant rejecting Gaza, Lebanon heard at protest in Tehran, Kermanshah

Dec 30, 2025, 11:25 GMT+0Updated: 08:40 GMT+0

Protesters marched in Tehran’s Vanak district on Tuesday, chanting slogans against Iran’s regional spending priorities as demonstrations continued across the capital, according to video received by Iran International.

Footage showed a group of people walking along Mollasadra Street in the Vanak neighborhood while chanting, “Neither Gaza nor Lebanon, my life for Iran.”

The same slogan was also heard on Tuesday in Kermanshah, where protesters held a march, and at Tehran’s Sharif University of Technology, where students chanted it during a campus gathering.

The slogan has been used in past protest movements to criticize Iran’s financial and military involvement abroad amid domestic economic hardship.

Most Viewed

Tehran media sees rising risk of war as US talks stall
1
INSIGHT

Tehran media sees rising risk of war as US talks stall

2
ANALYSIS

China’s Iran balancing act grows more costly

3
INSIGHT

Iran’s café culture buckles as everyday life contracts

4
INSIGHT

Hormuz gives battered Iran room to wait out Trump, experts say

5

Shortage of opium syrup threatens addiction treatment in Iran

Banner
Banner

Spotlight

  • Iran’s café culture buckles as everyday life contracts
    INSIGHT

    Iran’s café culture buckles as everyday life contracts

  • China’s Iran balancing act grows more costly
    ANALYSIS

    China’s Iran balancing act grows more costly

  • Tehran media sees rising risk of war as US talks stall
    INSIGHT

    Tehran media sees rising risk of war as US talks stall

  • Xi may help Trump on Iran, but at a price
    ANALYSIS

    Xi may help Trump on Iran, but at a price

  • How one Tehran hospital became a window into Iran’s January massacre
    SPECIAL REPORT

    How one Tehran hospital became a window into Iran’s January massacre

•
•
•

More Stories

'You are not alone,' ex-regime insider Perez-Shakdam tells Iranians

Dec 30, 2025, 11:11 GMT+0

Catherine Perez-Shakdam, a French-born Jewish commentator who has said she spent years gaining access to senior figures in Iran’s ruling establishment, posted a message of solidarity with protesters on Tuesday, telling Iranians “you are not alone” as demonstrations continued.

In a lengthy post on X addressed to “the people of Iran,” Perez-Shakdam praised protesters for confronting what she described as decades of repression.

  • After wartime intel lapses, Iran official revives Shakdam spy caper

    After wartime intel lapses, Iran official revives Shakdam spy caper

  • 'Fearing the people': a Jewish outsider recalls encounters with Iran’s rulers

    'Fearing the people': a Jewish outsider recalls encounters with Iran’s rulers

“You continue to stand, to speak, and to insist on the simplest right of all: to live as free citizens rather than as subjects,” she wrote.

“You deserve a country governed by law, not by terror; by accountability, not by corruption; by consent, not by coercion,” she wrote, ending her message with “solidarity and respect.”

Catherine Perez-Shakdam (right) during a meeting with former president Ebrahim Raisi
100%
Catherine Perez-Shakdam (right) during a meeting with former president Ebrahim Raisi

Tehran students rally across campuses, chant political slogans

Dec 30, 2025, 10:37 GMT+0

Students at several major universities in Tehran held protest gatherings on Tuesday, chanting political and economic slogans as demonstrations widened across the capital.

Footage received by Iran International showed students at Shahid Beheshti University chanting slogans including, “You are the pervert, you are the harasser, I am the free woman,” during a campus gathering.

Separate videos showed students at Iran University of Science and Technology chanting, “Where is justice?” as they rallied on university grounds.

At Sharif University of Technology, students were heard chanting, “Neither Gaza nor Lebanon, my life for Iran,” a slogan rejecting regional spending in favor of domestic priorities.

Iran labels Canada’s navy as ‘terrorist’ in retaliation for IRGC listing

Dec 30, 2025, 10:25 GMT+0

Iran’s foreign ministry said Tehran has designated Canada’s navy a “terrorist organization,” in retaliation for Ottawa’s decision to list Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist entity.

In a statement, the ministry said Canada’s move violated international law by branding an official branch of Iran’s armed forces as “terrorist,” and said the new designation was a reciprocal response.

Canada listed the IRGC under its Criminal Code in June 2024, a step Ottawa said was aimed at curbing alleged Iranian influence operations and holding Tehran to account over security and human-rights concerns.

  • Canada sanctions 4 senior Iranian officials over protest crackdown

    Canada sanctions 4 senior Iranian officials over protest crackdown

  • Canada court upholds immigration bar on Iranian over IRGC conscription

    Canada court upholds immigration bar on Iranian over IRGC conscription

  • New Canadian rule mandates reporting of all Iran transactions

    New Canadian rule mandates reporting of all Iran transactions

The exchange adds to long-running tensions between the two countries. Canada has imposed multiple rounds of sanctions on Iranian officials in recent years and has cited the IRGC’s role in domestic repression as part of its rationale.

Canada severed diplomatic ties with Iran in 2012 and closed its embassy in Tehran, leaving the two countries without formal diplomatic relations.

Ex-Trump adviser backs Iran protests after reposting Pahlavi message

Dec 30, 2025, 10:05 GMT+0

Former US national security adviser Mike Flynn voiced support for protesters in Iran on Tuesday, reposting a message by exiled prince Reza Pahlavi and urging Iranians to rise up against clerical rule.

Flynn, a retired US Army lieutenant general, shared Pahlavi’s post on X and added his own message backing the demonstrations.

“Pray for the people of Iran right now who have lived under draconian fear of the Ayatollah’s brutal and tyrannical regime,” Flynn wrote. “Time to rise up and take your nation back.”

Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s last shah, wrote earlier on X: “My compatriots, you have taken the streets into your own hands. I am with you. Victory is ours because our cause is just and because we are united.”

Shopkeepers strike in Shiraz and Ahvaz as protests continue

Dec 30, 2025, 09:55 GMT+0

Shopkeepers in the cities of Shiraz and Ahvaz closed their stores on Tuesday, joining strike action as protests linked to Iran’s economic crisis continued for a third day, according to videos received by Iran International.

Footage sent by citizens showed merchants in Shiraz shutting shops and halting business during normal trading hours.

Separate videos received by Iran International showed traders in Ahvaz’s main market also closing their stores and joining the strike.