
The banner, which reads “For the next war, Nahariya be prepared,” features images of Hezbollah.
The Iranian regime placed a new banner in Tehran’s Palestine Square threatening Israel’s northern city of Nahariya, according to photos shared online.
The banner, which reads “For the next war, Nahariya be prepared,” features images of Hezbollah.
The banner has been named, “Another defeat awaits you in Lebanon,” according to Iranian media.
Hezbollah, a mostly Lebanon-based terror group, began launching attacks on Israel on October 8, 2023, a day after Hamas’s invasion into southern Israel.
Hezbollah claimed on the first anniversary of its assault to have carried out 3,194 attacks, including 1,040 attacks on military forces, 964 attacks on military positions, bases, equipment, and airfields, and 570 attacks on civilian “settlements.”
Iran released the new banner amid heated conflict between Hezbollah and Israel over the past month, according to semi-official news site Mehr News Agency.
The IDF and northern residents have repeatedly prepared for an October 7-style invasion from the terror group, which was meant to have withdrawn from Lebanon's south as part of the current ceasefire.
Despite the agreement, the IDF has noted numerous violations by the terror group and has responded by striking terrorists crossing the Litani River.
Palestine Square's role in Tehran's psychological warfare
The regime has repeatedly used banners in Palestine Square for psychological warfare.
In October last year, Tehran released a blood-splattered mural depicting photos of Israeli hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7 with the text “no hostage will be released” in Hebrew.
The banner included photos of hostages who had already been freed at the time.
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