"In the short-term, these are very nice scenes that help Israel," Sabti said. "We would like more of this, and I wish for us and for the Iranian people that they won't oppress them, but the quantities are still not large enough." He emphasized qualitative shifts: "The protests' quality is very high, and the protesters' anger toward the forces is much greater, they are much bolder."
Sabti pointed to changing dynamics among security forces, traditionally brutal suppressors: "The forces are relatively passive this time since they feel the problem in their wallet. They say their salaries were cut in half." Early cracks appear at lower levels: "There is some desertion, not in large numbers, among the lower levels. Deserters are moving to the other side, and people in uniform with their faces covered are burning pictures of the Supreme Leader. One even burned a picture of Qasem Soleimani." Recent polls underscore deep discontent: "about 92% of Iranians hate their regime." (Read More)
