Yemenis watched Iran's strikes on Israel live on a large screen.
14.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
14.06.2025
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Live broadcasts in Yemen showed Iran's strikes on Israel. People gathered in large groups near screens to stay updated on the events. Interestingly, not only politicians but also comedians and athletes were interested in all of this.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu responded to Iran's threats, urging Iranians to wake up, as
Ali Khamenei threatened Israel with destruction.At that time, Israel was preparing to respond to Iran's missile strikes that were supposed to occur earlier. All of this is happening against the backdrop of escalating tension between the countries due to the nuclear threat.
Ukraine came under fire from anti-vaccination campaigns. As in this case, commentators with rewards negatively set the public against certain events or phenomena, often inflating the situation to increase the effect. Control over such 'information strikes' helps protect against panic and negative influence on society.
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