‘Each Missile A Message’: Iran Billboard Frames Strike On Tel Aviv As ‘Negotiation’

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Last Updated:April 04, 2026, 16:34 IST

Iran sends a negotiating delegation to Tel Aviv as tensions persist, while a Tehran missile billboard warns that every hostile act against Iran will draw a calculated response

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A prominent billboard in Tehran featuring a large missile and bold Persian text is being seen as part of Iran’s wartime messaging, framing military action as a form of communication with its adversaries.

The sign, widely circulated on social media, carries a message suggesting that every missile represents a response, reinforcing the idea that strikes are being used as a means of signalling intent rather than just force. Such imagery aligns with Iran’s long-standing use of public displays to project deterrence and power.

The latest billboard appears to tie directly into the ongoing conflict narrative, portraying attacks not just as retaliation but as a calculated form of “negotiation" in the absence of formal diplomacy.

Message of Retaliation And Deterrence

The Persian text on the billboard broadly conveys a warning: “For every mistake, there will be a response." It signals that any hostile action against Iran will be met with a direct and calculated reply.

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April 04, 2026, 16:33 IST

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