TEHRAN (Defapress) - The Zionist network, Kan, announced that during the war with Iran, several Iranian missiles hit important targets that were not reported by the Tel Aviv authorities and were managed and hidden within the framework of what is called Israel's "success narrative."

Despite the efforts of the Zionist political and military apparatuses to demonstrate the successful operation of the defense systems, Iranian missiles were highly effective in practice, and their impact was significant.
This Zionist media outlet emphasized that the effectiveness of Iranian missiles was a field reality that was not reflected in the official narrative of the war and that the Israeli public remained unaware of its details.
This admission comes at a time when, following the unprecedented direct confrontation between Iran and the Zionist regime, Tel Aviv has undertaken a massive effort to control the psychological, security, and media consequences of the conflict. Experts believe that the censorship of information related to damage and casualties is part of the Zionist regime's strategy to maintain its alleged deterrence and prevent the weakening of the home front.