
Jacobin Radio Jacobin Radio: The US-Israeli Attack on Iran w/ Yassamine Mather
Mar 11, 2026
Yassamine Mather, Iranian socialist activist and scholar who chairs Hands Off the People of Iran, speaks from contacts inside the country. She describes relentless bombings, hospital hits, internet blackouts, and conflicting media narratives. She discusses shifting public reactions, the impact of Khamenei’s death on IRGC behavior, Netanyahu’s aims, regional fallout, and a new solidarity initiative called NUR.
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Relentless Bombing And Community Self-Help
- Iran is experiencing near-hourly bombings with hospitals hit and widespread fear, not just in Tehran but across provinces.
- People set up district self-help groups and blood collection drives while internet and communications are intermittently cut.
Truth Becomes The First Casualty
- Competing media narratives obscure reality: state TV shows calm while satellite channels depict total destruction.
- This propaganda war deepens public confusion and worsens psychological impact during strikes.
Celebrations Were Nationalism Not Regime Endorsement
- Mass street turnout after Khamenei's assassination reflected nationalist outrage, not blanket support for the regime.
- Some January anti-regime protesters joined pro-government rallies out of anger at foreign attack, not loyalty to leaders.
