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A billboard in Tehran showed President Trump lying in a coffin with text reading "We will kill Trump." The display also referenced the Minab elementary school strike that killed over 100 children.
Washington ExaminerA billboard in central Tehran displayed an image of President Trump lying in a coffin along with the text "We will kill Trump." The poster appeared in Islamic Revolution Square on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, and included the phrase "In memory of Minab's children." The Minab elementary school was struck by munitions in the first hours of Operation Epic Fury, killing over 100 children.
Background on the billboard The display is operated by Tehran Municipality's Beautification Organization in coordination with the Islamic Propagation Organization. Some billboards are designed by artists affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The Minab school had previously been part of a Guard base but was walled off from the compound several years ago. U.S. officials have stated the strike is under review and preliminary reports indicate it resulted from outdated targeting data.
Additional messaging A second billboard displayed Thursday read "who is D nexT one?" with the letters "D" and "T" capitalized and the hashtag "#lindseygraham" beneath it. Earlier propaganda has referenced the Minab schoolgirls alongside references to Jeffrey Epstein, including a March 17 billboard that paired the phrase "To the girls of Minab" with "Epstein Island Victim Girls."
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