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Orientalist Dispels Russian Propaganda’s Myths About Iran's Attack On Israel

Orientalist Dispels Russian Propaganda’s Myths About Iran's Attack On Israel

They lie even on federal TV.

Propaganda of the Russian Federation disperses the thesis about the success of the Iranian attack. "We Can Explain", together with orientalist Ruslan Suleymanov, exposes the myths repeated in "Results of the Week with Irada Zeynalova" on NTV and in Komsomolskaya Pravda, Putin's favourite newspaper.

"They launched a hundred drones and missiles to see the fright, and saw it," Zeynalova rejoiced. There is panic in Israel. Four dozen people were killed (?!!), dozens of missiles "got" the targets, the KP is lying.

“I wouldn't say there was panic in Israel. There were no dead, one was wounded. By the morning, the airspace opened," Suleymanov says. Israel successfully repelled the attack, 99% of the shells were intercepted by air defence systems.

About 60 missiles failed and fell on the heads of Arabs in Syria, Iraq and Iran itself, the WSJ writes.

Iran has planned everything to minimize the risk of escalation. And if Israel continues it, the world community will blame it, Zeynalova insists.

“The Iranian leadership had the task of responding to Israel in such a way that the damage was minimal. There are doubts as to how successful this was. When about three hundred missiles and drones were used, this required a response from Israel. Most likely, Israel will focus on a local strike. In this case, I do not expect condemnation from the international community," Suleymanov says.

"Iran is the center of attraction for the Muslim world," and the well-being of the entire region is at stake, Zeynalova insists.

“Iran is not the center of gravity for the Muslim world. After all, it is a Shiite power, and the Shiite minority in the Muslim world," Suleymanov objects.

"We showed Iran the strength of not only air defense but also the international and regional coalition that is ready to confront it," wrote Israeli philanthropist Leonid Nevzlin.

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