Tehran's Palestine Square has for years served as a central stage for the Iranian regime's anti-Israel propaganda, prominently displaying large banners and messages targeting Israel. Many of the signs were written in Hebrew and featured explicit threats, turning the square into a highly visible symbol of the government's hostility.
The site also included anti-American imagery, statues, and provocative installations, such as a mock hanging of President Donald Trump and a clock counting down to the so-called 'destruction of Israel.' In recent developments, however, this once-prominent propaganda hub has reportedly undergone significant changes, marking a notable shift in its public presence.

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