The Israeli army opened a Persian-language social media account

The Israeli army announced on Wednesday that it has opened Persian-language accounts to communicate with the Iranian people on social media.
The military organization said that its new accounts on Twitter, Instagram, and Telegram show the Iranian people that "they are not our enemy, but the Iranian regime is our enemy."
The Israeli military added: "The Iranian people deserve to know the facts, and that is what we are trying to do."
Previously, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the country's Foreign Ministry had opened Persian-language accounts on Twitter and Telegram.
Netanyahu's Twitter account has about 40,000 followers, and the Israeli Foreign Ministry's account has more than 120,000 followers.
The most important and active Israeli account in Persian is related to the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, titled "Israel in Persian."
The Israeli Army's Twitter account has been activated under the title "Israel Defense Forces in Persian."
The first tweets published by this account included five tweets about a military network affiliated with the IRGC's Quds Force, which it said was planning "terrorist operations" using armed drones through Syrian territory.
In addition to the image of Qassem Soleimani, these tweets also mention Javad Ghaffari as the commander of Iranian forces in Syria.
Source: Radio Farda




