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Iran’s ‘Godfather of propaganda’ tactics resurface in war with US and Israel

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Updated 10.4.2026
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Hamas *Gaza Strip Abu Mohammed Lisa Daftari Board of Peace

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Apr 10 Evening

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Fox News - WorldApr 10

Iran’s ‘Godfather of propaganda’ tactics resurface in war with US and Israel

In the lead-up to a U.S.-Iran ceasefire, Iran reportedly urged civilians, including children, to act as human shields around energy facilities, anticipating that casualties from potential U.S. strikes would sway public opinion. Experts accuse Iran of employing propaganda tactics, honed over decades, to manipulate international media and gain leverage in negotiations. They cite Iran's history of using civilian infrastructure as military shields, as seen in Lebanon and Gaza, and argue that the regime exploits its own population for propaganda purposes. With peace talks scheduled in Pakistan, observers urge skepticism, pointing to Iran's past behavior and the risk of the ceasefire being used to further manipulate the West.

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Associated Press (AP)Apr 10

Gaza marks 6 months of a ceasefire that may offer lessons for the Iran war

Six months after a ceasefire between Israeli forces and Hamas militants in Gaza, the region remains in limbo with limited aid and unresolved issues like Hamas's disarmament. This milestone coincides with a new, fragile ceasefire in the Iran war, raising concerns about the long-term effectiveness of peacemaking efforts. The Gaza situation highlights the challenges of implementing comprehensive peace, including disarming militant groups, establishing stability, and initiating reconstruction. The U.S.-led Board of Peace, initially intended to address global conflicts, has stalled since the outbreak of the Iran war. The article suggests that the difficulties in Gaza could foreshadow similar challenges in the Iran conflict, particularly regarding the complexities of ceasefire implementation and the involvement of multiple actors.

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Al JazeeraApr 10

‘Neither war nor peace’: What Gaza looks like six months into ‘ceasefire’

Six months after the October 10, 2025 ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, Gaza remains in a state of instability. The agreement, intended to end a two-year war that resulted in over 72,000 Palestinian deaths, aimed for a comprehensive ceasefire, Israeli troop withdrawal, increased humanitarian aid, and infrastructure reconstruction. However, reports indicate that the agreed-upon terms have not been fully implemented. Attacks continue, a full Israeli withdrawal has not occurred, and aid delivery remains insufficient. The promised reconstruction and prisoner exchanges have also stalled, leaving Gaza in a state of "neither war nor peace" with ongoing suffering for Palestinian civilians.

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Al JazeeraApr 10

Gaza families still unable to bury dead six months into ‘ceasefire’

Six months after the declared ceasefire in Gaza, thousands of Palestinian families are still unable to bury their dead. Approximately 10,000 Palestinians remain missing, presumed buried under the rubble of buildings destroyed during the conflict that began in October 2023. The UN estimates over 61 million tonnes of rubble remain, hindering recovery efforts. Many families lack the necessary equipment to retrieve bodies, and civil defense teams are reportedly unable to assist. The situation leaves families like Abu Mohammed's, who lost four children and whose bodies remain trapped, in despair. Despite the ceasefire's aim to facilitate recovery, heavy machinery has not been adequately deployed to Gaza to assist in the crucial task of reuniting families with their deceased.

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Key Claims

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The Islamic Republic is the Godfather of propaganda.

— Lisa Daftari

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The agreement stipulated an immediate ceasefire, withdrawal of Israeli forces, and improved aid entry.

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Friday marks six months since Gaza’s ceasefire deal took effect.

— AP

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The U.S.-created and Trump-led Board of Peace kicked off with $7 billion in pledges.

— AP

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Israel made a surprise announcement Thursday authorizing direct negotiations with Lebanon, despite the lack of diplomatic ties.

— AP

Apr 10 Morning

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South China Morning PostApr 10

Gaza marks 6 months of ceasefire. Does it offer lessons for the Iran war?

Six months after the Gaza ceasefire, significant progress on disarmament, governance, and reconstruction remains stalled, leaving residents in limbo. This situation raises concerns about the viability of the newly established Iran war ceasefire. The Gaza experience highlights the importance of detailed agreements and clear enforcement, as evidenced by current disagreements over the ceasefire's application to Lebanon. The US-led Board of Peace, intended to address conflicts like Gaza, has been inactive since the Iran war began. Hamas has yet to respond to the Board's proposal on disarming, a key condition for lasting peace, with the US indicating that its patience is not unlimited.

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Key Claims

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Six months have passed since the Gaza ceasefire deal took effect on October 10.

— Article

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Israel authorized direct negotiations with Lebanon, despite the lack of diplomatic ties.

— Article

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The US-created Board of Peace kicked off with US$7 billion in pledges.

— Article

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Board of Peace director Nickolay Mladenov said the world should not lose sight of Gaza.

— Nickolay Mladenov

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Most of the ceasefire work remains to be done, including disarming Hamas.

— Article