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BREAKING: Iranian State TV has said: "Tonight, a great surprise will occur, one that the world will remember for centuries."

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False. According to Snopes, there is no evidence to support the claim. Snopes reported that "searches of the wire services Agence France-Presse, The Associated Press and Reuters found no reports about this matter. Had Iranian state TV made such an announcement, news media outlets worldwide would have reported it as major breaking news. Very few outlets reported the alleged quote, and those that did provided no video or other evidence to support their claims."

Snopes (via Yahoo) https://www.yahoo.com/news/unpacking-rumor-iranian-state-tv-194800110.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAK85g_tSR_Jehsrkl10iftX9EdOWMEmZzZFb9l64h0L5l78ZWJBn6c_BeDr8u18EfYHNzh3NkRYViScOXsWkErA5Echr4vr_iMQfztjySZjdNwPwFtrDJzOLCr5XDk5bfbYoeRt2wU_hhgJv_6eUxVcjUIluk7UKOCCk0sBDONrc
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I appreciate the directness of your fact-check, but am hesitant about Yahoo using the argument that "if it was true, other outlets would have caught it and reported on it" (paraphrase). It seems Yahoo News does not think of itself as a primary, trustworthy publication on its own, rather it needs other outlets to back up the conclusions it has come to. Does this call into question the validity of Yahoo as a reputable source of information?

Furthermore, could we get any additional information about the original source (@TehranDefence on X)? The account's bio states it is not affiliated with any government entity, but the article provides no information on @TehranDefence's history, motives, goals, or digital footprint. This could be informative if, for example, prior posts accurately aligned with political action. More context regarding their role in the political social media environment would be helpful.
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This statement surfaced after June 14 amid Iran's retaliatory strikes on Israel's cities and military bases. The quote can be traced back to an X post from Tehran Updates on June 17, but Iran's government has yet to confirm nor deny saying this statement. 

On June 18, The Associated Press shared a quote from Iran's leader, Ayatollah Al Khamenei. He stated, “Wise individuals who know Iran, its people, and its history never speak to this nation with the language of threats, because the Iranian nation is not one to surrender.”

It has not been proven that Iran's leader released this statement to confirm Tehran Updates' X Post nor that the two statements are related to each other. Therefore, it is very unlikely that the quote was shared from Iran's government.

X Post, Tehran Updates: https://x.com/TehranDefence/status/1935000641409327379

Associated Press article: https://apnews.com/live/israel-iran-attack-conflict-updates

Tehran Updates, X Post

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