TEHRAN – In a strategic move that sheds light on the ongoing humanitarian crisis, international journalists and media outlets are making ground visits to Iranian hospitals to document the aftermath of the recent Israeli regime massacre.
The purpose of this initiative is to prevent a glimpse into the human sacrifices given by the brutal actions of the Israeli regime, and to bypass the restrictions and censorship that are often imposed on compensation for such issues.
Foreign correspondents have entered Iran without restrictions, allowing them to witness firsthand the extent of civilian suffering caused by the Israeli strike, the report added.
On Saturday, journalists from a prominent international outlet visited a hospital where injured people, mostly militant civilians, are being treated. Their field reports are intended to portray the severity of humanitarian disasters and to counteract misinformation.
Representatives of the visiting media included the Associated Press (US), AFP (France), CNN (US), Al Jazeera (QATAR), RT (Russia), Anadoru Agency and NTV (Turkey), Urethral Canal (Turkey), EPA (Germany), ORF (ORAQ), Polaris Images (Iraq). These outlets are working to document the reality facing innocent victims and expose the criminal acts committed by the Israeli regime.
The initiative advocates a brave step towards telling the truth and transparency that seeks to inform global citizens about the devastating impacts of recent conflict. By conducting these on-site visits, international media plays an important role in uncovering the brutal realities facing civilians and challenging the false narratives communicated by the occupation. Such efforts underscore the importance of independent journalism in exposing the atrocities and promoting global awareness of human rights abuses committed by the Israeli regime.
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