The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 828 - Iran threatens Israel as anti-regime protests hit 2-week mark

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Jan 11, 2026
Lazar Berman, a diplomatic correspondent with expertise in regional affairs, joins to discuss Iran's recent threats against Israel amid escalating anti-regime protests. He unpacks the internet blackout in Iran and the protest's deeper roots, including economic grievances and regime legitimacy. Pahlavi's attempts at leadership and the ongoing risks of miscalculation between Israel and Iran are highlighted. Additionally, Berman reviews US military strikes in Syria and the potential for de-escalation talks between Israel and Syria, along with the future of US military aid to Israel.
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INSIGHT

Information Blackout Masks Protest Scale

  • Iran's internet blackout and domestic shutdowns limit visibility and coordination, making casualty counts and protest size unclear.
  • Protesters use tools like Starlink to share information, but the regime's targeted cuts hinder momentum and organization.
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Economic Grievances Reveal Deeper Distrust

  • The protests were sparked by economic pain but reflect deeper distrust of a corrupt theocratic elite.
  • Economic grievances fuse with loss of faith in the regime's ability to protect or provide, widening unrest beyond price issues.
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Pahlavi's Role Is Symbolic, Not Directive

  • Reza Pahlavi commands international attention but would lead by default, not as a domestically rooted organizer.
  • He can rally energy around democracy but pushing monarchy restoration would likely fail to attract broad support.
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