Tehran (Gholamreze Ghaffari, an undergraduate member of Tehran University) pointed to the widespread attacks by the Zionist regime on Iranian civilians, saying that the attack on the country’s infrastructure is like an attack on society as a whole.
He told the IRNA that the starting point for Israel’s attacks was the Army site. It gradually expanded, he added.He continued to do what many civilians were targeted and martyred since the beginning of this imposed war.Gafari said that unity and social alliances will increase the increase in national interests and promotion of national authorities when the country is attacked by invaders.
The sociologist states: “This war is different from the sacred defense of 1980-88. It’s a complicated war. Apart from military issues, it includes political, economic and social issues.”He attributed a key part of the difference to the changes and development of communication, the use of the Internet and social media.Currently, communications between electronic devices and virtual spaces are being expanded. Therefore, the rules of war have changed.
Ghaffari said that smart and intelligent recordings through new tools and creating innovative content from what happens is extremely influential in representing this war.He said that because social development management differs during this era, managers in the defensive and security sectors, as well as diplomatic sectors, should consider social change and development.
Gafari pointed out: “Our country is being attacked at various historical times. Iran has never attacked any other country. It has always defended it and resisted the enemy’s attacks.”The attack on Iranian housing, military and nuclear facilities on June 13, killed hundreds of civilians, and although small, continued, initially filled Netanyahu and his minister with crazy joy.
The convicted war detective wasted no time declaring an offensive success boasting unprecedented benefits for Iran.However, it took Netanyahu within 24 hours to make his miscalculation happen. Iran vowed to mercilessly bash the occupying territories, which have proven virtually vulnerable against Iranian missiles and unmanned factions, and launched a retaliatory strike on the same day its best military leader was assassinated until the regime learned lessons.
