Iranian Officials Put The Best Spin Possible On Gaza War

Mardo Soghom
Mardo Soghom

Chief Editor of Iran International English website

A donkey drawing a cart moves past the ruins of houses destroyed in Israeli strikes during the conflict, amid a temporary truce between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 28, 2023.
A donkey drawing a cart moves past the ruins of houses destroyed in Israeli strikes during the conflict, amid a temporary truce between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 28, 2023.

Top Iranian officials have been increasingly making odd statements in recent weeks, trying to convey a sense of invincibility and success, as Hamas struggles to survive.

The commander of the Revolutionary Guard’s navy, Alireza Tangsiri, announced on Tuesday that “We have photos and films about all their movements,” referring to the US naval task force, headed by the aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower, that has entered the Persian Gulf. 

In an age of satellites and surveillance drones, this is a simplistic statement, to say the least, and not clear what it intends to prove. But this is not the only such statement in recent weeks. Iranian commanders have been making claims of military prowess and deploying new weapons systems since the Gaza war broke out and the US deployed two naval strike forces in the region.

The commander of Iran’s aerospace force, Gen. Amir-Ali Hajizadeh declared on November 13 that “Iran is currently at the pinnacle of its power and cannot be threatened.” He went on to say the United States was engaging in diplomacy with Iran using a “language of requests and pleas” amid attacks by Iranian proxy groups on American bases in the region.

While officials try to claim that they were not aware of the October 7 Hamas attack and have nothing to do with strikes by militant groups on US bases, they also try to present these as success to domestic audiences.

A donkey drawing a cart moves past the ruins of houses destroyed in Israeli strikes during the conflict, amid a temporary truce between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 28, 2023.
A donkey drawing a cart moves past the ruins of houses destroyed in Israeli strikes during the conflict, amid a temporary truce between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 28, 2023.

The Islamic Republic has found itself in a precarious situation since the October 7 Hamas terror attack, as Israel responded with overwhelming force in Gaza. After years of propaganda about the readiness of the regime to support war against “the Zionist enemy,” suddenly the rulers in Tehran found themselves in a situation to prove their threats. However, they chose not to get directly involved in the war. Similarly, Hezbollah, Tehran’s crown jewel proxy force, also chose not to engage in a full war with Israel.

Many Iranians on social media began to ridicule officials, saying that they should go to Gaza and fight, while Hamas was being pummeled by the Israelis.

In response, a throng of IRGC officers and officials have made triumphant statements that Israel is all but defeated and is taking its last breath. They have praised Hamas for emulating the spirit of the Islamic Republic in resisting Israel and the United States.

Iran’s minister of defense, Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani on Monday declared that Iran has complete dominance in the region, and that is the reason the United States blames Tehran for every event. “The Americans attribute any event to us because they know that Iran has dominance, and it is the Islamic Republic of Iran that takes the lead in the region."

Mojtaba Abtahi an official in charge of Gaza issues, appearing on state television, insisted that Hamas is in a strong position and added, “With the Hamas attack on Israel, a new world has been created.” He claimed that the people of Gaza are “happy” about current conditions and “Have a lot of hope about the future.”

A dove flies over the remains of a house destroyed by Israeli strikes during the conflict, amid a temporary truce between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 28, 2023.
A dove flies over the remains of a house destroyed by Israeli strikes during the conflict, amid a temporary truce between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 28, 2023.

But core loyalists also make strange declarations about other issues. A senior cleric was quoted on Monday as saying that people should get used to living on less, and that will solve the country’s economic crisis. "If we want to address the major economic challenges of the country, we need to instill a culture of contentment and satisfaction in the hearts and minds of individuals,” Ayatollah Mohammad-Reza Naseri declared. He is Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s representative in Yazd province. Citizens, whose living standards have drastically declined in the past five years, view such declaration with contempt, knowing that officials do not need to worry about putting food on the table.