Hackers disrupt Iran state TV to support exiled crown prince as deaths from crackdown exceed 4,000
Source: AP
By JON GAMBRELL
Updated 7:12 PM CST, January 19, 2026
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) Hackers disrupted Iranian state television satellite transmissions to air footage supporting the countrys exiled crown prince and calling on security forces to not point your weapons at the people, online video showed early Monday, the latest disruption to follow nationwide protests in the country.
The hacking comes as the death toll in a crackdown by authorities that smothered the demonstrations reached at least 4,029 people, activists said. They fear the number will grow far higher as information leaks out of a country still gripped by the governments decision to shut down the internet. Irans Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had his invitation to speak at the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland, withdrawn over the killings.
Meanwhile, tensions remain high between the United States and Iran over the crackdown after President Donald Trump drew two red lines for the Islamic Republic the killing of peaceful protesters and Tehran conducting mass executions in the wake of the demonstrations. A U.S. aircraft carrier, which days earlier had been in the South China Sea, passed Singapore overnight to enter the Strait of Malacca putting it on a route that could bring it to the Middle East.
State TV disrupted
The footage aired Sunday night across multiple channels broadcast by satellite from Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, the countrys state broadcaster. The video aired two clips of exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, then included footage of security forces and others in what appeared to be Iranian police uniforms. It claimed without offering evidence others had laid down their weapons and swore an oath of allegiance to the people.

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