Tehran launches “Missiles Over Bazan” to present Iranian view of Israel tensions
Iran has unveiled its first-ever Hebrew-language documentary, Missiles Over Bazan, offering an unprecedented Iranian perspective on the shadow conflicts between Tehran and Tel Aviv, according to reports in Iranian state media.
Produced specifically for Hebrew-speaking audiences, the film explores lesser-known aspects of the ongoing geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel. It focuses on strategic confrontations over oil and gas infrastructure, and the covert intelligence operations shaping regional dynamics.
The documentary combines expert interviews, military analysis, and dramatic reenactments to present what producers describe as a “fact-based Iranian narrative” — one that contrasts sharply with the portrayals of Iran often seen in Western and Israeli media.
According to the film’s production team, Missiles Over Bazan represents a milestone in Iranian media history. It marks the first time an Iranian production has been deliberately crafted for direct communication with the Israeli public in their own language.
Tasnim News Agency hailed the film as “a new step in Iran’s media approach toward Israel,” stating that it seeks to “showcase realities and perspectives that Hebrew-speaking audiences have rarely encountered.”
The documentary reportedly highlights Iran’s decision-making process in strategic operations, its intelligence coordination methods, and its approach to modern warfare. It also attempts to project Iran’s position as a regional power capable of influencing the narrative of conflict through both media and military strength.
While Missiles Over Bazan has received attention within Iranian news outlets and online forums, international and independent media have yet to verify its full content or reach. Nonetheless, the film is being viewed by analysts as part of a broader Iranian effort to engage directly with Israeli audiences and to challenge dominant narratives about the long-running regional rivalry.
If confirmed, Missiles Over Bazan may mark the beginning of a new phase in Iran’s media diplomacy — one that leverages language and storytelling as tools of strategic influence amid ongoing tensions between the two nations. (ILKHA)
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