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VFI News Iran’s Reported Two-Day Massacre Shocks the Region as Israel Braces for Fallout

Reports Say 36,000+ Killed in Iran’s Two-Day Crackdown as Regional Tensions Rise | VFI News

Iran’s Reported Two-Day Massacre Shocks the Region as Israel Braces for Fallout . . .

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Reports emerging from Iran claim that more than 36,000 civilians were killed during a brutal two-day regime crackdown on nationwide protests in early January, making it one of the deadliest crackdowns in modern times.

According to opposition sources, internal documents, medical testimony, and witness accounts, Iranian security forces and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps used live fire, imposed widespread internet and communications blackouts, and allegedly carried out executions inside hospitals as demonstrations spread across hundreds of cities.

While Iranian authorities deny the scale of the deaths and blame foreign agitators, independent reports suggest the true toll may be far higher due to censorship, intimidation, and concealed burials. As tensions escalate, Iran’s Supreme Leader is reportedly sheltering in an underground bunker amid fears of possible US military action, prompting Israel to heighten readiness on all fronts in anticipation of potential retaliation involving Hezbollah and other regional proxies. This update also coincides with International Holocaust Remembrance Day, reflecting on the importance of remembering history, standing against oppression, and praying for the innocent, the wounded, and all those suffering across Iran, Israel, and the wider Middle East.

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Iran Opposition Outlet Says Regime Killed Over 36,000 People on January 8–9

An opposition-affiliated outlet reported that over 36,000 Iranians were killed by regime forces at the height of nationwide demonstrations on January 8–9, citing internal documents, medical staff, witnesses, and victims’ families. The figures, which authorities deny, point to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and allied militias as central actors in the two-day bloodshed. Communications were severely restricted, with internet and phone blackouts obscuring the full scope of events.

The reporting also includes evidence that some wounded protesters were executed while receiving treatment in hospitals, and that provincial security councils submitted tallies exceeding 30,000 deaths even before later internal updates pushed higher. Meanwhile, officials have publicly acknowledged a far smaller number of casualties, insisting foreign agitators fueled unrest.

Protests that began in late December amid economic collapse and political repression rapidly spread nationwide. As tensions remain high, the situation continues to evolve under limited press access inside Iran.

(TOI/VFI News)

“The LORD also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble.” – Psalm 9:9

Reports: Iran Crackdown among Deadliest in Modern Times; 36,000+ Dead, Hospital Executions, Stuffed Alive in Body Bags

A series of investigations described a merciless two-day crackdown in Iran that allegedly killed as many as 36,500 people, following orders to crush protests “by any means necessary.” Testimony collected by rights researchers and journalists includes accounts of wounded civilians removed from treatment and executed, and victims reportedly “stuffed alive” into body bags before being transported to morgues. Internal tallies cited by sources climbed from initial counts in the tens of thousands to more than 36,500 by late January.

The reports describe a near-total communications blackout as security forces deployed across hundreds of locations, replacing crowd-control measures with live fire. Medical workers recounted corridors overwhelmed with gunshot victims and scenes that left staff traumatized. The human toll, these accounts say, may still be undercounted due to concealment, pressure on families, and quiet burials during the blackout period.

As international pressure intensifies, Iranian officials continue to reject the high casualty estimates and blame foreign actors. The scale and speed of the killings, however, continue to spur comparisons to some of the deadliest short-term mass slaughters in modern records.

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“Lord, have mercy on the people of Iran. Protect the innocent, heal the wounded, and comfort families who are grieving. Give courage and wisdom to those risking their safety to tell the truth, and hasten the end of brutal oppression so that justice and peace may take root.”

Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei Moves to Underground Bunker Amid Fears of US Strike — Report

Amid rising regional tension, Iran’s supreme leader reportedly relocated to a fortified underground shelter in Tehran after security chiefs warned of a greater likelihood of a US strike. The report also says his son, Masoud Khamenei, has assumed day-to-day management of key responsibilities during this period.

The move follows public statements that American warships are heading toward the region and renewed threats from Iranian officials that any attack would be treated as an “all-out war.” The situation underscores the volatility surrounding Iran’s internal crisis and broader regional security.

Uncertainty over decision-making inside the regime has heightened speculation about potential succession dynamics and the resiliency of command-and-control under stress. Observers note that any military exchange could quickly draw in proxies across the region, raising the stakes for Israel and its allies.

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“Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee.” – Isaiah 41:10

Report: Death Toll in Iran Surpasses 36,000

A concise brief from Israel National News highlights that more than 36,500 civilians were killed during two days of regime suppression in early January, citing classified documents, medical testimony, and witness accounts. The report also notes evidence of extrajudicial executions, with images showing victims still connected to medical equipment, indicating they were seized mid-treatment.

Authorities are said to have engaged protesters in hundreds of cities and thousands of confrontation sites, with particularly heavy casualties documented across multiple provinces. The scale of the clampdown has prompted calls for international accountability measures and emergency support for families of the victims.

Despite intense scrutiny, the regime’s official casualty figures remain far lower than independent estimates. Human rights advocates warn that the true death toll may never be fully known due to intimidation, censorship, and coerced silence.

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“God of compassion, remember the afflicted in Iran. Shield medical workers and caregivers who serve under threat. Bring truth to light, restrain violence, and let righteousness and mercy prevail throughout the nation.”

WATCH: Israel Marks Holocaust Remembrance Day

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Northern Command Chief: IDF Ready on All Fronts if US Attack on Iran Sparks Retaliation

IDF Northern Command chief Maj. Gen. Rafi Milo said Israel is preparing for the possibility that a US strike on Iran could trigger retaliation affecting Israel, emphasizing heightened alert and readiness for both defensive and offensive responses. He added that Israel is watching closely in case Hezbollah joins any wider confrontation.

The comments came as the United States moved additional naval assets toward the region and as Israeli aviation authorities reportedly warned foreign airlines of a “more sensitive period.” The overall picture is one of careful deterrence coupled with contingency planning across multiple fronts.

Commanders in the North have reviewed civil-defense guidelines and coordinated with local authorities to ensure communities remain prepared. Israel continues to refine operational plans in coordination with allies as the situation evolves.

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“He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty.” – Psalm 91:1

Thousands Across Israel Protest Against Government, Demand Return of Ran Gvili’s Body

On Saturday, January 24, thousands rallied nationwide against the government and for the return of the remains of Master Sgt. Ran Gvili, the final hostage whose body is still in Gaza. Demonstrations in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and other cities reflected a mix of grievances—from judicial concerns to public safety—while speakers focused attention on finishing agreements that would bring Gvili home.

At a rally in Meitar, Ran Gvili’s hometown, family members and former hostages urged that no further steps be taken in Gaza arrangements until his body is returned. Organizers called for continued public pressure in the coming days. Minor scuffles and detentions were reported as police managed traffic disruptions around protest sites.

Protest leaders pledged sustained weekly actions until there is closure for the family. They appealed for unity across political lines and asked the public to maintain focus on the humanitarian imperative of returning the fallen.

(TOI/VFI News)

“The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” – Psalm 34:18

Ireland Turns a Blind Eye to Antisemitism as Jews Grapple with Rising Hostility

Community leaders in Ireland say antisemitic incidents have risen, with reports ranging from threatening graffiti to harassment in public spaces and schools. Some Jewish residents now choose to conceal markers of identity out of discomfort or fear, even as they emphasize that most Irish people are not hostile toward Jews.

The climate, leaders argue, is exacerbated by inflammatory rhetoric around Israel that spills into attacks on Jewish life and by symbolic political moves—such as attempts to rename public places linked to Jewish figures—that contribute to a hostile environment. Despite this, there remain voices of solidarity within Irish society, including Christian communities and secular supporters who oppose bigotry.

Local advocates are urging authorities to enforce existing laws against hate crimes and to resource education initiatives that build resilience against prejudice. Jewish organizations continue to document incidents and coordinate with allies to ensure that communities feel seen and supported.

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“The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” – Psalm 27:1

The Oldest Complete Biblical Scroll Ever Found Was Originally Split in 2, Scholar Finds

New research on the Great Isaiah Scroll—one of the earliest near-complete biblical texts—suggests it was originally created as two separate scrolls later joined together. Scholars point to differences in parchment manufacture, repairs, and handwriting between sections, offering fresh insight into the text’s composition and use over time.

The study comes as the Israel Museum prepares to display the 24-foot-long scroll in full for the first time since 1968, opening a window onto Second Temple-era scribal practice and the living nature of Scripture as it was read, corrected, and cherished by ancient communities.

Conservators say the exhibit will be accompanied by explanatory materials and digital reconstructions that allow visitors to trace scribal hands and repairs, making the ancient artifact newly accessible to the public.

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