In the modern battlefield of information, silence can be as powerful as speech. What is reported, what is amplified, and—more importantly—what is ignored reveals the architecture of contemporary propaganda. Nowhere is this more evident than in the stark contrast between the global media frenzy surrounding certain carefully selected tragedies and the near-total silence surrounding others.

In Iran’s southeastern city of Minab, 165 young girls were killed when Zionist-American strikes targeted a primary school. These were not combatants, not militants, not even adolescents approaching adulthood.

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