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Iran Has Threatened Citizens With Long imprisonment If They Share Footage of Israel’s Attack

 

The Police Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran had repeatedly warned the good citizens of Iran that sharing evidence of Israel’s attacks with hostile media affiliated with the Israeli regime would result in ten years in prison, according to Britain’s Telegraph, which was responding to recent Israeli regime airstrikes against key Iranian military infrastructure. The attacks targeted missile and drone manufacturing facilities, ballistic missile launchers, and essential air defense components in response to Iran’s recent launch of approximately two hundred missiles in Israel.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Telegraph learned that the Islamic Republic of Iran holds the most strict censorship laws, but many citizens of the country bypass the laws with VPNs, which give them to access sites restricted by the Islamic regime, adding that citizens accessing Western media or restricted sites, risk gambling with their life because the most serious charge of violating the internet laws of Iran could result in the death penalty.

After a prolonged period of restraint by the State of Israel following the recent launch of about two hundred missiles in Israel by Iran in response to the killing of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut and the assassination of Hamas Political Chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran by Israel Defense Forces, the Israeli Air Force launched a historic assault on Iranian soil from Friday night into Saturday morning. The Israeli regime targeted key military sites in Iran and avoided civilian buildings, nuclear facilities, and the Iranian Petroleum refinery.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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