Omid Dana, an Iranian journalist aligned with the opposition, posted a message in Hebrew on social media Friday afternoon expressing condolences for the IDF soldiers killed today in southern Lebanon. His statement was posted via X (formerly Twitter), according to Abu Ali Express.
Omid Dana, an Iranian journalist known for his opposition-aligned commentary, posted a Hebrew-language condolence message on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday afternoon for the IDF soldiers who fell today in southern Lebanon. The post was flagged by the Hebrew-language security outlet Abu Ali Express. Dana's choice to write in Hebrew, and the content of the condolences themselves, carry symbolic weight as a gesture from within Iranian opposition circles toward Israel at a time of ongoing fighting in southern Lebanon. The four soldiers' deaths reported earlier Friday by The Zioneer have drawn reactions both domestically and abroad; this statement adds a voice from inside Iran's political opposition. No other Iranian opposition figures have issued similar statements yet, and the post has not been officially acknowledged by any Israeli or Iranian government source.
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