Iranian art, cultural community unites in support of nation's response to Israeli regime aggression

April 14, 2024 - 21:1

TEHRAN- Iranian artists and cultural figures are coming together to show support for the nation's response to Israeli regime aggression. 

Through online posts, they are expressing their sentiments and happiness regarding the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps' retaliatory attacks in occupied territories.

Various artists from different fields are sharing images and captions related to 'Operation Truthful Promise,' launched on Saturday night.

Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Mohammad-Mehdi Esmaeili, tweeted a verse from the Quran expressing his support and joy for the actions taken.

"Say by the grace of Allah and His mercy; so, they should rejoice, for this is better than what they amass. (Surah Yunus, Verse 58)."

Ali Forouzanfar, Director of the General Directorate of Culture and Guidance of Tehran province, used his Instagram page to thank the forces safeguarding the nation.

Mohammad-Mehdi Dadman, the director of the Art Bureau of the Islamic Ideology Dissemination Organization (IIDO), also expressed his views on the Islamic Republic of Iran's actions against the Israeli regime through a graphic design with the inscription "Help is from God and victory is close."

The Owj Arts and Media Organization released a poster online, addressing the missile attacks by the IRGC, with a caption emphasizing victory with the help of God.

The caption read: "A promise is truthful! Their fear of you in their hearts is greater than their fear of Allah, because they are unaccountable. (Surah Al-Hashr, Verse 13)."

In addition, many other artists are sharing their support on social media platforms, using images, videos, and captions with the hashtag #Iran.

Iran launched retaliatory attacks against the occupied territories on April 1, after the Israeli regime struck the country's embassy in Damascus, resulting in the death of seven high-ranking military officials.

According to Israeli reports, Iran conducted three waves of drone attacks on Israeli positions, along with launching a number of cruise missiles.

A statement issued by the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) on Sunday noted, "In response to various crimes of the Zionist regime, including the attack on the Iranian consulate section in Damascus and the martyrdom of some of our country's military commanders and advisors in Syria, the IRGC's Air Force targeted specific objectives inside the occupied territories by hitting them with dozens of missiles and drones."

Reports indicated that Iran's retaliatory drone and missile strikes on Israel early Sunday caused significant damage to an air base in the Negev desert.

"The most important Israeli air base in the Negev was successfully hit by the Kheibar missile," as reported by the official IRNA news agency, which also stated that "images and data indicate that the base sustained heavy damage."

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