Pro-Iran Channels Claim Missiles Launched at Israel

Iraqi and pro-Iranian military channels have declared that Iranian missiles are en route to Israeli targets, urging their followers to prepare their cameras for the impact.

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Pro-Iran Networks Alert Followers to Imminent Strike

On March 9, 2026, multiple Telegram channels aligned with the pro-Iran "Resistance" axis broadcasted synchronized alerts claiming that an Iranian missile attack against Israel is currently underway. The coordinated messaging quickly accumulated over 340,000 combined views, reflecting rapid dissemination across Iraqi and regional social media networks.

The alert was notably promoted by القدرات العسكرية الإيرانية (Iranian Military Capabilities), a channel dedicated to showcasing Iran's military prowess and firmly entrenched in Tehran's regional narrative. In a brief but highly charged post, the channel declared to its followers that previous warnings were now coming to fruition, stating with certainty that Iranian missiles are on their way to the positions of the usurping Zionist enemy. To emphasize the imminent nature of the claim, the channel deployed the hashtag #Prepare_your_cameras, framing the alleged incoming strike as a confirmed event meant to be recorded and witnessed.

This declaration was immediately amplified by prominent Iraqi channels known for echoing anti-Israel and pro-militia sentiments. The popular Iraqi news channel واحد عراق republished the alert, explicitly attributing the breaking news to the Iranian Military Capabilities channel. This single broadcast on their platform garnered nearly 140,000 views.

Additionally, the identical claim was circulated by نيمار ابن الانبار || iraqedu, a heavily followed Iraqi channel that frequently aggregates national and regional updates, which drove an additional 136,000 views to the announcement. The synchronized wording across these platforms highlights a coordinated effort to alert the public to an impending strike, utilizing defiant rhetoric to rally anticipation among their audiences.

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The prompt contained conflicting language regarding the target output language ('When translating to Hebrew' vs 'Write the digest in English'). Following the strict JSON schema and primary instructions, the output was generated entirely in English. The channels exhibit a strong pro-Iran and anti-Israel bias, utilizing loaded terminology such as 'usurping Zionist enemy'. In accordance with the prompt's negative constraints, these biased terms were translated faithfully and integrated into the text without the use of isolating quotation marks.