Iran's Internet Outage Reaches 70 Days; Protests Set
Published Thursday, May 7, 2026 · Updated May 11
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Center-DominantMedia Analysis
AI synthesisIran has been experiencing an internet blackout for over 70 days, affecting 99% of its population, which the regime uses to suppress dissent. This shutdown has severe human rights and economic consequences, though some individuals maintain access via 'white internet'.
Framing differences
The Jerusalem Post frames the situation with a strong focus on the oppressive nature of the Iranian regime and global anti-regime sentiment, while NPR provides a more neutral report on the duration and impact of the blackout.
Key points missing from some outlets
- NPR does not mention the role of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi or the presence of Israeli flags at protests, which was noted by The Jerusalem Post.
- The Jerusalem Post does not explicitly state the 99% population affected or the concept of 'white internet' as reported by NPR.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Civilians in the Islamic Republic have experienced over 70 days without internet access, according to data published by the internet monitoring service NetBlocks.
- Iran is experiencing the longest internet blackout ever recorded, with 99% of the population offline.
- The Iranian regime uses internet shutdowns to control its population and suppress dissent, leading to severe human rights and economic consequences.
- Despite the widespread blackout, some individuals in Iran have maintained internet access through 'white internet'.
What Is Claimed — Perspectives
- The Jerusalem PostCenter-Right
The Jerusalem Post highlights the Iranian regime's oppressive use of internet shutdowns to control its population and suppress dissent, emphasizing the severe human rights and economic consequences. It also notes global anti-regime sentiment against Iran, emphasizing the role of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and the presence of Israeli flags at some protests.
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- NPRCenter
NPR reports that Iran is experiencing its longest internet blackout, affecting 99% of the population, but notes that some individuals with "white internet" have maintained connectivity.
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