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The Trump Administration recalls Farsi speakers at the Voice of America, against the background of mutual bombings between Israel and Iran

Donald Trump. Credit Line: Andrew Harnik / Zuma Press / Profimedia

Donald Trump. Credit Line: Andrew Harnik / Zuma Press / Profimedia

Initially, the government had given up journalists from Voice of America and Radio Free Europe, despite the protests that showed that the two press networks cover millions of people in areas where free information is deficient.

Several dozen employees of the voice of America, put on the cough, were suddenly recalled to work, as the Israel-Iran conflict intensifies, the CNN site reported.

“It is a dramatic turn of events for the broadcasting system funded by the US government, which was closed by the Trump administration in March,” writes the same source.

Farsi speakers, the Persian language, spoken by the majority population of Iran, were restored. The movement suggests that the US government wants to strengthen its programs in Iran.

Before the discounts were established in March, the voice of America said that it produces more than four hours a day by “programs in Persian to Iran”.

The website Voice of America said that the content “faces the efforts of misinformation and censorship of the Iranian regime and strengthens the US efforts to address directly to the Iranian people and the global Persian diaspora.”

The Voice of America Channel Farsi of the YouTube broadcaster has presented eight new videos since Israel hit Iran on Friday morning.

The efforts of Israel and his allies to send messages to the Iranian people have been long in recent days. On Friday evening, in an English address in English, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Iranians that he did not consider them enemies, but that, on the contrary, they have the same enemies: the “evil and oppressive” regime from Tehran, according to the BBC.

“Time has arrived for the Iranian people to unite around their flag and historical inheritance, rising for freedom,” said Netanyahu. “The regime does not know what it hit and does not know what to hit. It was never weaker,” the Israeli leader told Iranians.

Ashley Davis

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