WANA (Nov 12) – Iran has released its first-ever Hebrew-language documentary, titled “Missiles Over Bazan,” produced and published by Tasnim News Agency (an Iranian domestic news outlet). The film marks an unprecedented step in Iranian media production and a milestone in communicating directly with the Israeli public.

 

Focusing on the 12-day war and the covert confrontation between Iran and Israel over energy and gas infrastructure, the documentary offers a fresh and rarely heard perspective on events that, according to its creators, “reshaped the balance of power in the region.”

 

With an analytical and data-driven approach, “Missiles Over Bazan” seeks to present a realistic portrayal of Iran’s strategic rationality, intelligence capability, and decision-making power during high-stakes conflicts. Through expert interviews and visual reconstructions, the film revisits lesser-known dimensions of this ongoing struggle.

 

According to the producers, the documentary aims to engage Hebrew-speaking audiences from a position of truth and strength, offering a view of Iran long absent from Western and Israeli media narratives.

 

The release of this film is not only rare within Iran’s media landscape but also represents a potential beginning for a new form of media diplomacy directly addressing the Israeli public.

 

You can watch the documentary at this link on YouTube: Watch on YouTube

“Missiles Over Bazan,”Iran's first Hebrew-language documentary. Social media / WANA News Agency

“Missiles Over Bazan,”Iran’s first Hebrew-language documentary. Social media / WANA News Agency