Who do those Iranians think they are, anyway?
Khan Yunis, January 22 – In the rubble-strewn alleys of Gaza and the fortified bunkers of Hamas leadership, a wave of disbelief has crashed over Palestinians as Iran’s so-called “uprising” unfolds in ways that defy all sacred logic. How on earth—how in Allah’s name—could 90 million Iranians dare to prioritize their petty “freedom” and “dignity” over the eternal, holy imperative of dying for Gaza?
Who do those Iranians think they are, anyway?
Palestinians view it not just as baffling; it represents an affront to the very core of resistance, where every true believer knows that nothing—absolutely nothing—trumps the cause of Palestine and the righteous struggle against the Zionist entity.
Ungrateful masses chant, “Neither Gaza nor Lebanon, my life for Iran” since that fateful spark on December 28, 2025, as if their crumbling economy, water crises, and regime brutality could possibly outweigh the glory of martyrdom against Jews, or at least the glory of depicting martyrdom in AI-generated images. Billions poured into rockets and tunnels, ideological sermons broadcast from Tehran mosques framing the fight as divine duty—and now this?
Protesters burning Khamenei’s portraits in over 100 cities, demanding regime change like spoiled children who can’t grasp the bigger picture. Human rights groups babble about thousands dead in crackdowns (2,000? 12,000? Who cares when Gaza’s toll is infinite?), but pales compared to the betrayal felt in Ramallah cafes and Khan Younis rubble.
Iran, the unshakeable pillar of the Axis, supplier of drones and dreams, now teetering because its people want “dignity” over death? A Gaza militant whispered to Al Jazeera: “They’re abandoning us for what—better jobs? Clean air? How can anyone think that’s more important than liberating Jerusalem, which isn’t even holy to Shiites?” The shock ripples: Hamas spokesmen furrow brows, wondering if these Iranians have forgotten the scriptures, the fatwas, the endless Friday prayers insisting that killing Jews is the ultimate priority, far above mundane Iranian woes like affordable food, or women’s rights.
The betrayal carries with it anxiety over the future of the Resistance: if the principle sponsor of the Jew-murder funding and diplomatic cover collapses, Palestinians themselves will face a stark choice between continuing their own doomed, futile struggle and following the same path as the people of Iran: deciding to seize control of their future instead of living in perpetual victimhood that, while it has paid the bills, had hardly proved conducive to anything constructive.
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