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Voice of Islamic Republic of Iran Media Not Silenced; Enemy Fears Media Transparency

Yemen’s Radio⁤ and television Institution ​Chief, in an‌ exclusive interview ​with Mehr, emphasized ​that the Zionist regime failed to silence the ‍voice of‌ Iran’s​ state broadcaster despite bombing its headquarters.

The Zionist regime’s attack on the glass building of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) headquarters drew widespread condemnation from journalists, media outlets, media⁤ experts, ​and international⁣ organizations. these entities issued‌ statements denouncing the aggressive act⁣ by israel’s occupying military forces.

From the perspective of journalists​ and international media institutions, Israel’s ⁤assault on Iran’s state television was seen as a violation of freedom of ​expression. The attack exposed what critics ​call⁢ Western‌ hypocrisy-the same democracy mask behind which Western nations have ‍long preached free speech ​to other countries.

Abdulrahman​ Al-Ahnoumi, head of ‌Yemen’s radio and Television​ Organization, told webangah News Agency that…

News⁣ Sources: © webangah News ⁤Agency

An Iranian official stated that the ‍Zionist regime attacked⁢ Iran’s ⁣state broadcasting building​ with ​the aim⁤ of​ silencing ​the influential voice of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) during this critical‍ period.

The occupying Israeli army ⁤sought to diminish IRIB’s impact on domestic morale and its​ global countermeasures against Zionists, according to webangah News Agency. The Zionist ​regime attempts to divert public attention from Palestinian issues and its own crimes, viewing Iranian state media as an obstacle to ‌this ⁣objective.

The ‌official added: “Global media outlets⁤ can support Iranian media-especially‌ IRIB-by standing in solidarity with resistance media and condemning ⁤the ‍illegitimate Zionist regime. A strong,‍ unified voice must ‍emerge across international platforms in ‍support of ‌Iran’s people, leadership, and ⁤armed ‌forces.”

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Yemeni media chief vows solidarity with Iran, condemns Zionist⁢ regime’s attack on state broadcaster.

The ⁢head⁢ of Yemen’s Radio and Television ⁢Organization stated that despite the Zionist regime’s bombardment​ of‌ the‌ Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting​ (IRIB)‍ headquarters, it failed to silence “the‌ voice of truth.”⁣ Live television broadcasts resumed immediately after‌ the attack on Tehran’s state media⁣ complex, thwarting what he called “the⁤ desperate efforts ​of the Zionists.”

He emphasized: “We tell our​ colleagues and⁤ brothers in the Islamic Republic: Our​ voice ⁢is your voice. Our position‍ is your position.today, we ‌are‌ your voice from sana’a. We echo your‍ voice from Sana’a. We will stand ⁣with you ⁤in this battle -⁤ and ⁤even beyond.”

Yemeni media expert Ahmed Al-Shami added: ⁤”The Zionist regime’s bombing of Iran’s‍ state broadcaster reveals its fear of truthful ‍journalism and media enlightenment.”

News Sources: © webangah News Agency

This fainthearted act reflects‍ the failure and desperation of the zionist regime in the battle‌ of narratives and public awareness. When they cannot‍ silence ⁣the truth, ⁢they target microphones and cameras.

The official stated: Media professionals​ of the Resistance Axis and ​free ⁢voices worldwide must respond to this enemy crime not ‍only with words but by upholding their journalistic mission. They must courageously report on-the-ground truths and expose the enemy’s atrocities in all languages. This media⁢ solidarity is itself‍ an act of jihad al-bayān (clarification struggle).⁣ Voices rooted​ in faith, suffering, ⁢and⁣ truth can never be silenced by missiles. The Zionist regime may bomb the glass towers of Iran’s state broadcasting center, but it cannot stop the message‍ of justice, resistance, and awareness. The blood of media martyrs will become ink for writing freedom’s narrative.

News Sources: © webangah News Agency
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