As Iran retaliates against US and Israeli strikes with missiles and drones, it is also waging a parallel propaganda campaign, this time through a striking Lego-style animated video featuring toy-like portrayals of Donald Trump, bombs and warplanes. The two-minute animation was released onIranianstate television by the Revayat-e Fath Institute following the February 28 attacks by the United States and Israel that Iran says killed Ali Khamenei, an event that triggered the currentMiddle East conflict.

Since its broadcast, the clip has spread widely across Meta-owned platforms and on X, drawing tens of thousands of views, likes and shares.

The video contains no dialogue, appearing deliberately crafted to reach a global audience amid a conflict that has shaken energy and financial markets and sharply divided international opinion.

It opens with Lego-style figures of Trump, standing beside Benjamin Netanyahu and a devil-like character, as they examine a file labelled “Epstein file.” In a fit of anger, Trump presses a red button, triggering a missile launch.

The missile travels through the clouds before striking what appears to be a classroom. Inside, toy figures representing young girls in pink headscarves sit smiling as their teacher writes the words “My homeland is my life” on the board.

Moments later, the screen cuts to black.

The next scene shows the aftermath of the strike, rubble scattered across the ground, with a pink backpack and a pair of pink shoes lying amid the debris.

A Lego-style Iranian officer arrives at the scene, picks up the bag and breaks down in tears. His grief soon turns into rage.

Iran has accused the United States and Israel of carrying out a deadly strike on a school in Minab in southern Iran on the first day of the war.

However, Agence France-Presse said it has been unable to independently verify the incident or confirm the number of casualties.

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