Iranians mock Israeli strike on Isfahan


In Iran, social media users have ridiculed the Israeli strike, considering it a feeble attack compared to the approximately 300 missiles and drones Iran launched at “Israel” the previous weekend.

  • Illustrative: Major General Hossein Salami, the commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) walks past a Khordad-3 air defense system during a visit of an exhibition in Tehran on September 21, 2019. (AFP)

As news began circulating on Friday regarding the Israeli attack on Iran, Israeli authorities characterized the strike as a restrained reaction aimed at preventing a further escalation of tensions.

Analysts on the Israeli occupation’s morning news programs noted that the strike seemed to have little impact on military installations in Iran.

Simultaneously, Iranian state television reported that military and nuclear facilities in Isfahan remained secure and aired footage of the city, which appeared tranquil in the spring sunlight. In further detail, a news anchor described the attack as inconsequential.

Social media users in Iran ridiculed the Israeli strike, considering it a feeble retaliation compared to the approximately 300 missiles and drones Iran launched at “Israel” the previous weekend.

In a widely circulated online video, an Iranian girl playfully launched a paper airplane at an apartment building, likening it to the Israeli strike. She giggles as the paper aircraft lands on the concrete structure.

‘The Israeli authorities are mocking themselves!’

Brigadier General Siavash Mihandoust, the highest-ranking army official in Isfahan, said on state television that any explosions heard there on Friday were not the result of Israeli strikes. Instead, he attributed them to air defense systems intercepting “flying objects.”

Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir commented on the Israeli response, calling it “lame” in a post on X.

Concurrently, Iranian state media has reacted to the social media post by Ben-Gvir, stating, “The Israeli authorities are ridiculing themselves!”

It is worth noting that speculations about an Israeli attack have been circulating since last week when Iran launched retaliatory strikes at “Israel” and achieved direct hits; the strikes came in response to the Israeli aggression on the Iranian consulate in Damascus earlier this month.

A senior Iranian official told Reuters on Friday that Iran does not intend to immediately respond to this attack, adding that it is still not clear who directly carried out the attack.

Read more: Iranian FM at UNSC warns ‘Israel’ against further adventurism





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