
Haaretz Podcast 'Iran’s Babi Yar': An Israeli-Iranian expert says 'Iranians are being massacred in historic numbers'
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Jan 26, 2026 Meir Javedanfar, an Iranian-Israeli lecturer and analyst of Iranian politics, gives a stark assessment of nationwide repression. He compares recent mass killings to historic atrocities. He explains how tactics learned in Syria were used against protesters. He discusses casualty estimates, Iran’s military posture, possible retaliatory targets, and pathways for international pressure.
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Decentralized Repression Machinery
- The IRGC built a decentralized "mosaic" command to suppress protests across all provinces.
- Iran refined these repression tactics by advising and practicing in Syria for a decade.
Inflation Fueled A Wider Revolt
- Runaway inflation made the latest protests broader and more existential than prior hijab-driven unrest.
- Economic collapse removed incentives to tolerate the regime, pushing people onto the streets nationwide.
A Harrowing Moment Watching BBC Persian
- Meir Javedanfar described watching a BBC Persian segment of a father searching among bodies, which overwhelmed him.
- He called the killings a "sledgehammer" and compared them to a Babi Yar–scale massacre affecting Iranians deeply.

