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Channel 14 to air 'Jassus 2' documentary with 'voice from within the IRGC'

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Channel 14 to air 'Jassus 2' documentary with 'voice from within the IRGC'

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 19:27

TL;DR

Israeli Channel 14 will air the documentary 'Jassus 2' tonight at 22:30, promoted as featuring a 'voice calling from within the Revolutionary Guards' and warning of 'the danger of the turning sword.' The film by Dror Balazada examines the IRGC's shock during the opening strike of Operation Rising Lion, according to the promotion.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Channel 14 will air the documentary 'Jassus 2' tonight at 22:30, according to a promotional message from the channel. The film, directed by Dror Balazada, is promoted as featuring a 'voice calling from within the Revolutionary Guards' and warning of 'the danger of the turning sword.' As The Zioneer reported earlier this evening, the documentary is said to focus on the moment of shock among IRGC officers during the opening strike of Operation Rising Lion (the 2025 Twelve-Day War). The promotion adds a layer of insider perspective, though the specific content of the 'voice' remains unspecified. The film airs on Channel 14, an Israeli broadcaster known for its right-wing stance.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Documentary titled 'Jassus 2' to air tonight at 22:30.

  2. Documentary features footage of IRGC officers' reactions during opening strike.

  3. Channel 14 to air documentary 'Jassus 2: Spies from the Revolutionary Guards'

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