It is no secret that those who shout “Free Palestine” have by and large had nothing to say as Iranians are being slaughtered in the streets by their own tyrannical leaders.
But for some, it is even worse than this.
Take Hash Tayeh, fresh from being found guilty of racial and religious vilification, who has predictably come out in opposition to the US and Israeli attacks on Iran. But it is what he has said that should rankle all freedom-loving people.
In this video posted to social media, Hash tries to use his analogical skills… and fails miserably:
Before you react… watch this.
— Hash Tayeh (@HashTayeh) March 3, 2026
Strip away the headlines.
Strip away the politics.
Strip away the emotion.
Now ask yourself one question.
If someone assassinated your father and continued using someone else’s home to attack you… what would you do?
This isn’t about blind… pic.twitter.com/dxLZAAyf1W
Imagine comparing the genocidal, oppressive Iranian regime to the Iranian people’s father. That’s what this nothingburger has done.
But it gets worse. In an Instagram post, Hash has the nerve to attack any Iranian people who are happy with current developments, which see the Iranian regime being brought to its knees. This, despite admitting he is no “expert on Iran’s political structure, its factions, or its internal power struggles”:

Meanwhile, Hash Tayeh’s partner-in-grime Nasser Mashni has the same sh*tty take of accusing Iranians in support of the strikes as being traitors:

These two moral pygmies believe they get to lecture Iranians about “treachery” and “betrayal” – while they consider Australia, the country in which they live, a settler-colony.
Nasser Mashni also claims the strikes are about imperialism – while declaring “From the River to the Sea”! And if that chutzpah wasn’t enough, he claims at the end of the video “the road to liberation starts in Palestine.”
Hey nuffies the tooth fairy is as real as the good intentions of a #Zionist! #Iran #auspol pic.twitter.com/fSWwPFFXL4
— Nasser Mashni (@iamthenas) March 2, 2026
It is the ultimate irony: these self-appointed “liberators” spend their days romanticizing “resistance” from the safety of the West, yet the moment the Iranian people see a glimmer of hope for the actual dismantling of their oppressors, Mashni and Tayeh rush to oppose them.
Speaks volumes about them really.