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Iran Urges Citizens: Dump WhatsApp Now Amid Alleged Meta-Israel Intelligence Data Sharing

Iran Urges Citizens: Dump WhatsApp Now Amid Alleged Meta-Israel Intelligence Data Sharing

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2025-06-18 12:37:19
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Iran warns citizens to delete WhatsApp on Meta data sharing with Israeli intelligence claims

Tehran draws a red line—Meta's privacy policies just got geopolitical.

Iranian authorities dropped a bombshell advisory today, urging citizens to immediately delete WhatsApp over alleged data-sharing between Meta and Israeli intelligence. No specifics were disclosed, but the implication is clear: Tehran won't tolerate potential surveillance loopholes.

Messaging apps become battlegrounds in the shadow war for data sovereignty. While Meta denies wrongdoing, trust—like WhatsApp's encryption—has cracks. Meanwhile, surveillance tech stocks quietly hit new highs. How convenient.

Officials disrupt internet as fears grow over cyberattacks

Online access across Iran has collapsed. Pages crash, calls drop, and messages won’t deliver. Commentators inside and outside the country said it’s not a coincidence. The government is restricting the internet again, and people inside Iran are noticing. The slowdowns are widespread, not random.

Analysts said this is likely the government’s way of controlling the spread of information during a tense period of military activity. Iran is also worried about incoming cyberattacks from Israel, and some believe the state is cutting access to reduce the risk of infiltration.

Meta didn’t stop at denying the spying claims. The company said it doesn’t even track precise locations. WhatsApp also said it doesn’t scan or store messages and has no agreement to send “bulk information to any government.” 

The encryption system, which locks every message between sender and receiver, is designed to prevent even spy agencies from accessing chats. Meta’s response came within hours of Iran’s accusation, but the broadcaster kept repeating the claims across multiple programs that day.

The real story isn’t just about WhatsApp. It’s about how Iran is trying to control narratives and suppress communication. The warnings from the state broadcaster came while Iran faces a real danger of escalation with both Israel and the United States. 

WhatsApp and Instagram are the country’s top apps. Despite constant blocks and slow speeds, Iranians still use them to send messages, post updates, and spread news. The government knows this. That’s why the warning came now, not earlier.

Khamenei threatens the US while Trump calls for unconditional surrender

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, took the fight beyond just tech platforms. On Wednesday, he warned the United States that any military action WOULD be met with massive consequences. 

“Any American military entry will undoubtedly be met with irreparable damage,” he said, in remarks confirmed by NBC News. Khamenei added that Iran will never give in to pressure. “The Iranian people will firmly stand against an imposed war, just as they will stand firm against any imposed peace. This nation will never surrender to imposition from anyone.”

Khamenei said Iranians can’t be forced to surrender. President Donald TRUMP had written on Truth Social Tuesday that US patience is “wearing thin.” He called Khamenei an “easy target,” then added, “We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now.”

Trump said he doesn’t want missiles flying at civilians or US troops, but made it clear what the administration wants from Tehran: “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!”

As for the WhatsApp situation, the government hasn’t banned the app officially yet. But the warning broadcast on state TV may be the first step. Iran has already banned Instagram in the past.

And there’s been talk inside parliament about making the WhatsApp block permanent unless Meta shares internal data with Iranian officials. Meta said it won’t do that. The company hasn’t commented on whether they expect a total ban, but the tension isn’t going away.

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