Tasnim news agency has released the first Hebrew-language documentary, “Missiles over Bazin,” presenting an account of Iran’s missile attacks on Israel during the 12-day war in June.
The Israeli National News website responded to the documentary film.
“This is a new approach in Iranian coverage of Israel and the first time a film has been produced in Hebrew specifically for Israeli audiences.”
Israeli news outlets also wrote that the documentary’s focus was on the Iranian missile attack on the Haifa refinery. “The events that the[documentary’s]producers claim could change the course of the war and change the dynamics of the region.”
The first Hebrew-language documentary produced in Iran was released on the Tasnim news agency in the presence of a group of media activists specializing in regional issues.
This documentary presents a new, often-untold story about the conflict between Iran and the Zionist regime, and represents a new step in productions that address the Israeli issue.
After the screening of the documentary, many attendees requested that it be released in other languages such as Farsi, English, and Arabic. Majid Kholizadeh, CEO of Tasnim, announced that Persian and other language versions of the documentary will be ready for release soon.
“Missiles over Bazin” is an analytical and fact-based look at the secret conflict between Iran and the Israeli regime in the field of oil and gas infrastructure.
Throughout the story, audiences will be exposed to new dimensions of wartime intelligence control and advanced decision-making, where strategic rationality and steel will paint an accurate and realistic picture of Iran’s power on the battlefield.
The purpose of making this documentary is to engage in a dialogue with Israeli public opinion from a position of power and reality, an effort to reveal images that have long been hidden from Hebrew-speaking audiences.
Using expert interviews, intelligence data, and visual reconstructions, this documentary aims to convey the truth on the ground, in contrast to the depictions presented by Western and Israeli media.
MNA
