Iran's state-run broadcaster IRIB TV accused Israel of a "brutal aggression" after a building linked to the network was reportedly attacked Monday. The incident has sparked fresh tensions in the region, with Tehran vowing to continue its broadcasts "without interruption."
Attack Amid Media Tensions
IRIB claimed the strike aimed to "silence the voice of the Iranian nation," framing it as an attempt to suppress its reporting. Despite the attack, the broadcaster said all channels remained live, with one anchor declaring: "Truth can't be bombed." 💥📺
No casualties were reported, but the rare targeting of a media facility has raised eyebrows globally. Analysts suggest the move could escalate already strained relations between the two nations, known for their shadow conflicts across the Middle East.
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