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Israel bombs Iran’s state TV during live broadcast, defying Geneva protections for journalists

NaturalNews.com Tuesday, 17 June 2025 ()
(NaturalNews) Israel bombed Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB during a live broadcast, injuring staff and forcing anchors to flee mid-sentence. The attack is p...
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