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Impactful media coverage of Operation True Promise instilled fear in Israelis commander

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Impactful media coverage of Operation True Promise instilled fear in Israelis: commander

TEHRAN – Major General Ali Mohammad Naeini, spokesperson for the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), attributed rising fear and anxiety within the Israeli regime to the impactful media coverage of "Operation True Promise."

Impactful media coverage of Operation True Promise instilled fear in Israelis: commander

He emphasized that this portrayal has not only weakened the regime’s public image but has also exposed vulnerabilities in its defenses.

General Naeini remarked that Operation True Promise dealt a significant blow to the Zionist regime's stature, asserting that the swift and truthful portrayal of the operation effectively humiliated and exposed the regime's cowardice.

Naeini further emphasized the responsibility of public relations and media to communicate the facts to the public in a compelling manner, accurately reflecting the valor and dedication of the national army on both regional and global stages. 

He noted that timely and insightful reporting by domestic media could influence the success of the Resistance Axis against the Zionist regime, similar to the impact of Operation True Promise.

The IRGC spokesperson highlighted that over the past six months, more than 20 small to medium-scale incidents, including the assassination of Martyr Haniyeh, Operation True Promise I and II, terrorist incidents in the southeast of Iran territory, satellite launches, and the identification and neutralization of terrorist plots by Iran’s intelligence agents, have contributed to Iran's progress toward security and peace, with the media playing a crucial role in shaping this narrative.

“Effectively managing the media landscape and presenting the initial narratives of regional events will facilitate the triumph of the Resistance discourse and contribute to the decline of the Zionist regime,” Naeini concluded.
 

source: tehrantimes.com