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Tehran Installs Bilingual Billboard in Palestine Square

Tehran authorities have erected a new billboard in Palestine Square displaying the message 'The roar of the lion or the squeak of the mouse?!' The text appears in both Hebrew and Arabic. The installation was reported via Yediot News.

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Tehran authorities installed a new billboard in Palestine Square, featuring a message in Hebrew and Arabic. ' according to reports. The message is written in both Hebrew and Arabic, ensuring visibility across language barriers.

The billboard stands in Tehran's Palestine Square, a site named in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, as detailed in the reporting from Yediot News. @MarioNawfal reported on the installation, citing Yediot News as the source.

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The rewrite presents the billboard installation in a neutral, factual manner without inherited slanted language or framing.

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The billboard asserts Iran's supportive stance on Palestinian rights, using symbolic language to rally regional solidarity against perceived aggression.

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