An Iranian social media account posted 'Good night from Iran 🔥' shortly before 02:00 Jerusalem time. The post's meaning and any associated military activity remain unverified.
A social media account associated with Iranian sources posted the message 'Good night from Iran' followed by a fire emoji shortly before 02:00 Jerusalem time on Tuesday. The post, which carries no further details or official attribution from Iranian state media or military channels, has not been linked to any specific military operation, drill, or attack. Its timing — late night in Iran — could indicate an ongoing or planned activity, but no sirens, alerts, or interceptions have been reported from Israel or allied forces in the region. The Zioneer has previously reported on Iranian missile launches and statements from regional analysts regarding tensions, but the overnight post alone does not constitute a verifiable event. Desk assessment: the post is notable as a rhetorical signal in the ongoing information-space confrontation, but at present it supports no concrete operational claim.
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