"For
decades, the Iranian regime has worked closely with far-left, far-right
and Islamist groups across Europe and North America."
"Following
the October 7th attacks, Tehran has poured money ad logistical support
into anti-Israel and pro-terror rallies, encampments and civil
disorder."
"We've
uncovered evidence ... where the Iranian regime appears to operate
mosques, activist and student groups that are deeply involved in
pro-terror demonstrations, alongside Hamas-aligned groups."
Middle East Forum
"Radical
co-operation [between Iran, Libya and Syria, countries] hostile to
Israel's existence [work] to encourage the emergence of revolutionary,
anti-Western [groups around the world]."
"Iran
is the most implacable foe and will remain the most effective and
dangerous state sponsor of terrorism over the next few years [in
activities from small-scale to global-scale operations]."
CIA analysis, 2018
"As
the Israel-Hamas war broke out on October 7, 2023, Iran immediately
surged support to Hamas with its now well-honed technique of combining
targeted hacks with influence operations amplified on social media, what
we refer to as cyber-enabled influence operations."
"Iran's
operations were initially reactionary and opportunistic. By late
October, nearly all of Iran's influence and major cyber actors focused
on Israel in an increasingly targeted, co-ordinated and destructive
manner, making for a seemingly boundless 'all-hands-on-deck' campaign
against Israel."
"Influence
operations grew increasingly sophisticated and inauthentic, deploying
networks of social media 'sock puppets' as the war progressed.
Throughout the war these influence operations have sought to intimidate
Israelis while criticizing the Israeli government's handing of hostages
and military operations to polarize and ultimately destabilize Israel."
Microsoft Threat Analysis team
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| The Iranian regime and Iran-backed Hezbollah
militants channelled funding into student protests in Canada, the U.S.
and Europe after the October 7 attacks on Israel, Warren Kinsella writes
in his new book The Hidden Hand. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images/File |
Western
politics have been targeted for decades by Iran seeking influence or
destabilization of governments in the West. The depths of Tehran's
success in its anti-Western campaign still remains unrecognized by the
very targets it preys upon. Isabel Vincent in 2024 wrote in the New York Post: "The
Iranian regime is funnelling money and its influence into anti-Israel
college campus protests across the US., often through buzzily named
organizations -- and many who join the protests don't realize who is
really behind them".
What
has also been behind them is the influence of the Tehran-friendly,
Muslim Brotherhood-supporting, Hamas and Hezbollah
welcome-honoured-guests-oil-rich Qatar. Through its influential media
arm, Al Jazeera
publishing in Western media airspace, and the ostentatiously-generous
Qatari funding of American colleges and universities, Qatar and its
pro-Iran, Muslim Brotherhood messaging has the eyes and ears of U.S.
government and academia, a 'friendly' Gulf nation backing the Iranian
regime.
While
the Islamic Republic of Iran is notorious for supporting and generously
funding terrorist groups, it is in Qatar where those terrorist groups
like Hamas and Hezbollah chief executives make their palatial,
state-supported and -protected homes, where they make the decisions and
their subordinate officials in Gaza and Lebanon relay the orders from
above, authorizing action on the part of their terrorist operatives.
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| A new report from Clemson University’s Media
Forensics Hub suggests Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is
waging an online campaign. Carson Elm-Picard / MS NOW; Morteza Nikoubazl / NurPhoto via Getty Image; Photos courtesy of X |
The
axis of Shia domination includes the Houthis in Yemen and the Shia
militias in Iraq devoted to the Islamic Republic, venerating the
Ayatollahs and swift to respond to the orders of the al Quds division of
the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. All now being decimated, leaders
picked off, missile-launching sites bombed, nuclear installations
flattened and the entire apparatus of the foremost sponsor of Middle
East terrorism under constant bombardment by U.S. and Israeli fighter
planes.
An
infamous Iranian Revolutionary Guard cyberwarfare group named Cotton
Sandstorm uses fake online accounts with names like 'Jewish Peace
Advocate', for the purpose of spreading anti-West, anti-Israel
propaganda, according to Microsoft's Threat Intelligence team whose
investigation revealed the fake accounts' existence in 2024.
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| A protester holds a placard with an image of former supreme
leader Ali Khamenei (centre R) and Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtada
Khamenei (centre L) during an annual protest, this year a static
protest, held by pro-Palestinian group Al-Quds in central London on
March 15, 2026. (photo credit: JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP via Getty Images) |
Meta,
the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, shut down a
sophisticated Iranian influence operation run by the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard. Iran, alongside Hezbollah, was running fake
accounts across TikTok, X and Meta's platforms, according to Meta's
Threat Disruption Center. Israeli cyber intelligence flagged an
IRGC-controlled front company as the source of threats through emails
and texts against Israeli athletes at the Paris Olympics.
Following
the April protests in Iran, Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, openly
incited global anti-Israel protests. Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, now
departed and deeply mourned by his Shia-terror devotees, posted
alongside videos of Western student protesters on X: "See
what is happening in the world. In Western countries, in England and
France, and in states across the United States itself, people are coming
out in huge numbers to chant slogans against Israel and America."
"U.S. and Israel's reputation has been ruined. They truly have no solution."
He
was destined to become part of the solution when he was assassinated on
the first day of the February 28 start of the U.S.-Israel aerial
bombardment of Tehran, along with many of the country's top leadership.
Israel's Air Force, with prior intelligence guiding them, dispatched
them all in an airstrike of a fortified compound where the Iranian
leadership was meeting to confer over their next moves in the shadow of a
potential invasion, which still took them by surprise, never thinking
it was so imminent.
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| Probal Rashid / LightRocket / Getty |
"I
believe we should rely on the ability of Arabs and Muslims to invest in
the changes we are witnessing, specifically the Western students in the
demonstrations in the West."
"There
are Arab students who are demonstrating in the West, and this is
something we can understand. But the Western students who are
demonstrating in support of Palestine -- we rely on our ability to
invest in this positive activity into the future e... We should invest
in the students."
"We need to enter the heart of Western societies."
Hezbollah legislator Mohammad Raad on Russia Today **
**The Hidden Hand: The Information War and the Rise of Antisemitic Propaganda: Warren Kinsella