'Breaking point'? Iranian protests reflect 'a multi-layered convergence of dissatisfaction'

Iran's top judge is warning protesters there would be "no leniency ⁠for those who help the enemy against the Islamic Republic", while accusing Israel and the US of pursuing hybrid methods to disrupt the country. Joining Genie Godula is Maziyar GHIABI, an Iran expert and Professor at the University of Exeter. He describes the protests as a "multi-layered convergence of dissatisfaction." Amid a devastating economic crisis, inequality and sociopolitical and cultural grievances, the regime is deemed disconnected from the youth, and everyday Iranians.

'Breaking point'? Iranian protests reflect 'a multi-layered convergence of dissatisfaction'
Iran's top judge is warning protesters there would be "no leniency ⁠for those who help the enemy against the Islamic Republic", while accusing Israel and the US of pursuing hybrid methods to disrupt the country. Joining Genie Godula is Maziyar GHIABI, an Iran expert and Professor at the University of Exeter. He describes the protests as a "multi-layered convergence of dissatisfaction." Amid a devastating economic crisis, inequality and sociopolitical and cultural grievances, the regime is deemed disconnected from the youth, and everyday Iranians.

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