Last Updated, Saturday, 3:33 p.m. | As my colleague Michael Schwirtz reported, Iran’s new foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, addressed the crisis in Syria in an English-language interview this week on Press TV, a state-owned satellite channel that exists to put Tehran’s spin on the news.

Perhaps aware that Americans are unable to see Press TV broadcasts over the air, Mr. Zarif posted a link to a YouTube video of the interview on the recently verified Twitter feed he uses to engage with citizens of Iran’s traditional enemies.

Readers who are interested in seeing the interview might want to act fast, though, because several Press TV accounts on YouTube have been shut down or disabled in recent months, apparently for violating international sanctions on Iran.

In late July, shortly after the Anti-Defamation League complained that the Iranian-owned broadcaster was using its YouTube channel as a “propaganda tool to promote a wide range of pernicious anti-Semitic conspiracy theories in English to a worldwide audience,” Press TV reported that it had been blocked from posting new video reports on its official PressTVGlobalNews channel.

Two weeks later, after Press TV tried to evade the blockade by setting up a second channel, the A.D.L. complained again, calling the broadcaster’s use of YouTube a violation of American sanctions, and the Iranians again found themselves blocked.

Asked if the Iranian broadcaster’s channels had been being blocked as a result of the sanctions, a YouTube spokeswoman refused to speak on the record about any specific channel but said in a statement to The Lede, “We disable accounts that violate our terms of service or community guidelines, and when we are required by law to do so.”

Faced with this barrier, the Press TV producers in Tehran now appear to be engaged in a game of cat and mouse with YouTube, setting up a new channel to host more of their reports and interviews every time an old channel is shut down. In late August, Press TV advised users to look for its reports on another new channel, which is now also blocked.