'Over 90% of Iranians hate the regime,' INSS’s Beni Sabti reveals from leaked Iran survey
“It was a secret poll which said that 92% of the Iranian people hate their regime,” Sabti said, according to a transcript provided to The Jerusalem Post.
“It was a secret poll which said that 92% of the Iranian people hate their regime,” Sabti said, according to a transcript provided to The Jerusalem Post.
Iran (Persia) is explicitly named as part of the Gog/Magog coalition that invades Israel in Ezekiel 38-39. Widespread internal hatred of the Iranian regime (92% according to the poll) could indicate potential instability that might lead to regime change or make the current government more likely to engage in foreign military adventures as a distraction, potentially fulfilling the Persian participation in this prophesied invasion.
This prophecy specifically mentions the Gog/Magog invasion where Iran (Persia) plays a key role as part of the attacking coalition. Internal regime instability suggested by 92% popular hatred could be a precursor to the geopolitical conditions that enable this prophesied invasion of Israel, as unstable regimes often seek external conflicts to consolidate power or distract from domestic problems.
Isaiah 19 describes civil war conditions in Egypt with 'Egyptians against Egyptians' and mentions a 'cruel lord/fierce king' ruling them. While this headline concerns Iran rather than Egypt, the pattern of widespread popular discontent against an authoritarian regime (92% hatred) reflects similar dynamics of internal division and potential for civil conflict that characterizes the Isaiah 19 prophecy about regional Middle Eastern nations.