The role of pro-Zionist media in paving the way for aggression against Iran

On June 22, American warplanes violated Iran’s airspace and struck several facilities.
Al Jazeera reported: “This attack was not in response to any provocation; rather, it came immediately after Israel's illegal assault that killed 600 Iranians. This was a return to something familiar and well-rehearsed: an empire bombing innocents across a region called the Middle East.”
There is something disturbing about how bombs are baptized in the language of diplomacy, and how destruction is dressed up as stability. Calling this "peace" is not just a misnomer — it is a criminal distortion.
The outlet also noted that during the 12 days of Israel's illegal assault on Iran, images of Iranian children pulled from the rubble were absent from the front pages of Western media.
Instead, they ran extensive reports about Israelis hiding in fortified shelters. Western media, skilled in the language of omission, only portray victimhood when it serves the narrative of war.
Despite clear evidence of war crimes, the Zionist army has faced no media censorship, criticism, or accountability.
Its commanders hold war meetings near civilian infrastructure, yet there is no media outcry about the use of human shields.
Israeli military and cabinet officials regularly lie and incite, yet their statements are still reported as facts.
An international law expert commented: "In Western and pro-Zionist media, Iran is described using highly selective and calculated language. Iran is never portrayed as a nation — not as a country, but as a threat. This subtly sends the message that Muslim resistance to Western dominance must be silenced."
Iran possesses no nuclear weapons, while the U.S. and Israel do — yet Iran is presented as a threat to global order. The problem isn’t what Iran has, but that it refuses to submit.
This country has survived coups, sanctions, assassinations, and sabotage. It has endured every attempt to starve, coerce, isolate, or break it — and remains unbroken despite all the violence inflicted upon it.
This is how Western media operate: a media architecture built not to expose truth, but to justify violence, to dress aggression in the technical language of animated graphics and expert panels.
Time magazine doesn’t write about the innocents buried under rubble in Tehran — instead, it writes about what it calls a “New Middle East.”
The failure to win global support for aggression against Iran marks a deep shift in global consciousness. People around the world remember past experiences.
Americans are constantly told there’s no money for housing, healthcare, or education — yet there’s always money for bombs, foreign occupations, and military buildup.
More than 700,000 Americans are homeless, over 40 million live below the official poverty line, and over 27 million have no health insurance.
Still, the U.S. government maintains the world’s largest military budget.
Americans are not only aware of the instability they face at home — they are also increasingly conscious of the consequences of their government’s imperial adventures abroad.