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Iranian anchor becomes symbol of defiance after Israeli missile strikes live TV studio

Sahar Imani returns to air moments after strike as her fearless gesture against Israel goes viral worldwide.

EPN Desk 17 June 2025 07:40

Sahar Imani

In an extraordinary act of defiance, Iranian state television anchor Sahar Imani has emerged as a national symbol of resilience after resuming her live broadcast moments after an Israeli missile strike hit the station's compound in Tehran.

Imani was midway through delivering the evening news when the Israeli strike rocked the studio, sending tremors through the building and filling it with smoke. Forced to briefly evacuate, Imani returned to her anchor desk shortly after the blast, continuing the broadcast with remarkable composure. Dramatic footage of the burning building and her calm return has since gone viral, fueling an outpouring of praise on social media.

Supporters of the regime quickly elevated Imani to iconic status, sharing her image alongside top leaders of the so-called “Shia resistance axis.” One viral post hailed her as “the face of Iranian women’s courage.” Another featured her image alongside Hezbollah’s former chief Hassan Nasrallah, captioned: “You cannot destroy an idea by killing.”

Particularly gripping is a moment captured on video just before the blast, where Imani, with a pointed finger, condemned Israel on live television—a gesture now widely shared across online posters and propaganda materials. Her poised stance has drawn comparisons to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei himself, becoming emblematic of Iran’s defiance under fire.

Iran’s Vice President for Women and Family Affairs, Zahra Behramzadeh Azar, also praised Imani’s unwavering composure, calling her “the voice of all Iranian citizens in the face of aggression.”

A trained food engineer who transitioned to journalism in 2010, Sahar Imani has since risen to become one of Iran’s most recognized news presenters. Married and a mother, her calm delivery during the crisis earned admiration even in Arabic-language media, which highlighted her “simplicity, confidence, and avoidance of heavy makeup” while broadcasting amid chaos.

The Israeli strike on the state broadcaster’s headquarters has sparked sharp condemnation across the Iranian-aligned bloc. Hezbollah denounced it as a “heinous Zionist crime,” accusing Israel of waging “systematic terrorism” aimed at silencing dissent and crushing Iran’s revolutionary narrative.

In a statement, Iran’s national broadcaster vowed not to be intimidated: “The Zionist entity bombed our headquarters to silence the voice of the Iranian people. This attack has failed, and will continue to fail, to break the resolve of our journalists.”

As tensions continue to escalate between Israel and Iran, Sahar Imani’s unflinching return to the screen has turned her into an unlikely heroine — her image now etched into the unfolding narrative of resistance and retaliation.

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