A New War โ An Old Legend: It is Claimed that Deaths in Iran Due to Attacks Are Just Acting
A Facebook user claims that deaths from attacks in Iran are fabricated, echoing previous skepticism about the Gaza conflict.
A recent post by a Facebook user has raised doubts regarding reported deaths and events in Iran, suggesting that they are exaggerated or staged. This skepticism mirrors similar sentiments which have surfaced during the conflict in Gaza, where misinformation has proliferated. The user specifically commented on a bombing incident at a girls' school in Iran, claiming that the location was within the territory of an Iranian military base operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and took a sarcastic tone in questioning the realities of the reported events.
In her remarks, the user noted that all satellite images purportedly affirm her claims about the proximity of the school to military assets, thus suggesting that the school was an unfortunate collateral effect of targeted military operations. She articulated that the narrative around the school should have been entirely avoidable if educational institutions were not situated near military zones, implying negligence on the part of the authorities responsible for the safety of these spaces.
The discussion has gained traction, particularly as internet access in Iran remains severely restricted, hindering the flow of information. The userโs sentiments reflect broader concerns regarding the opacity of the truth surrounding military engagements and civilian casualties in conflict zones, raising questions about how information is disseminated and the extent to which various narratives can shape public understanding of such complex situations.