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In an appearance on “The Power Pod With Mathew Cohen” on Tuesday, Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) Public Affairs Officer Natalie Sanandaji called for global solidarity with the people of Iran in the face of the brutal repression they face from the tyrannical Tehran regime.
A Jewish American native of Long Island with Iranian and Israeli roots, Sanandaji transformed her life after surviving the Nova music festival massacre on October 7th, committing herself to speaking out, educating others, and mobilizing action against the rising tide of antisemitism globally.
At CAM, Sanandaji leads the Iranian Coalition — a network dedicated to promoting freedom and justice for the oppressed people of Iran.
Referring to recent anti-regime protests in Iran, in which thousands of demonstrators have been killed, Sanandaji told the South African podcaster, “The people have finally tried to take things into their own hands and gone into the streets.”
“The Islamic regime is the head of the snake,” Sanandaji said, noting Iran’s support for regional terror proxies throughout the Middle East, including Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Hamas.
“Not only has it been hurting Jews and funding hate and antisemitism all across the world, it is also hurting its own people,” she added.
Watch the full interview with Sanandaji HERE:






