Missiles over Bazan is the first Hebrew-language documentary produced in Iran.
The film presents a fresh, rarely heard account of the Israeli-imposed war on Iran and marks a new step in Iran’s media productions addressing the issue of Israel.
This is the first time an Iranian media outlet has produced a documentary in Hebrew, specifically aimed at an Israeli audience.
Missiles over Bazan takes an analytical and documentary approach to the covert confrontation between Iran and Israel in the oil and gas infrastructure sector, an event that reshaped the course of the war and altered the balance of power in the region.
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Throughout the narrative, the audience is introduced to new dimensions of intelligence command and high-level wartime decision-making, where strategic rationality and steadfast will portray a precise and realistic image of Iran’s power on the battlefield.
The film seeks to engage Israeli public opinion from a position of strength and realism, aiming to present an image long concealed from Hebrew-speaking audiences.
Drawing on expert interviews, intelligence data, and visual reconstructions, the documentary aims to counter the portrayals of Western and Israeli media by depicting the actual dynamics on the ground.
The Tasnim News Agency will soon release the film across its platforms.
Missiles over Bazan has also been translated into English, Arabic, Russian, and Turkish to reach regional and international audiences.
Watch this documentary on this YouTube page.