TEHRAN / SYDNEY — From the trembling voices of news anchors to the sound of monuments hitting the pavement, the fallout of Saturday’s strike is being felt far beyond the borders of the Islamic Republic. As Iran’s provisional government attempts to maintain order, the emotional divide among the Persian people has never been more visible.
1. The Viral Outburst: Rita Panahi’s Live Message
In one of the most shared media moments of the conflict, Sky News Australia anchor Rita Panahi—herself of Iranian descent—delivered a scathing “eulogy” that shocked viewers worldwide.
- The Quote: “A message to the late Supreme Leader: You son of a b*tch, burn in Hell!” Panahi declared live on air.
- The Reaction: The clip became an instant sensation among the Iranian diaspora and critics of the regime, with many hailing her as a “Persian Princess” for her defiance.
2. Scenes of Defiance Inside Iran
Despite the threat of IRGC crackdowns, videos verified by international agencies show a significant portion of the Iranian public reacting with jubilation rather than grief.
- Toppling Symbols: In Galleh Dar, a monument to the 1979 Revolution founder, Ayatollah Khomeini, was pulled down. In Dehloran, residents were seen cheering as statues were toppled.
- Dancing in the Streets: In Karaj (near Tehran) and Izeh, footages show citizens dancing and distributing sweets, a traditional sign of celebration in the region.
3. State TV: Mourning and Menaces
Conversely, the official state apparatus has projected an image of a nation in deep, inconsolable mourning.
- Anchors Break Down: Presenters on Iranian State TV and Press TV were seen weeping openly, some collapsing on camera as they confirmed the 86-year-old leader’s demise.
- Vowing Revenge: The tone quickly shifted from sorrow to threats. One presenter addressed U.S. President Donald Trump directly, warning that a “historic revenge” is coming.
- Tehran Rallies: Thousands of mourners dressed in black gathered in Tehran’s public squares, with many expressing a renewed “hatred towards Israel and America.”
The Great Divide: Post-Khamenei Reactions
| Region / Entity | Primary Reaction | Notable Incident |
| Tehran (Public Squares) | Massive Mourning | Cries for “Vengeance” against the US/Israel. |
| Karaj & Ilam Provinces | Public Celebration | Toppling of statues and street dancing. |
| Sky News Australia | Hostile/Defiant | Rita Panahi’s “Burn in Hell” live broadcast. |
| Iranian State Media | Emotional/Belligerent | Anchors collapsing; warnings sent to Trump. |

