TEHRAN (IP) - In its fourth year of operation, Resistance Radio has started broadcasting from November 6th until the end of January 20th.

Iran PressIran news:  The "Resistance" radio network, with its unwavering commitment to disseminating the ideology of resistance, commenced its 24-hour broadcast on Monday, running through January 20th. Their mission is to convey the essence of resistance and serve as a prominent medium for the Iranian public to engage in the discourse of resistance while combating the cognitive warfare tactics employed by adversaries.

The primary objectives of this radio channel include elucidating the authority of the resistance front in the face of arrogance and Zionism, showcasing its accomplishments, deepening the understanding of resistance principles, exploring the resistance front's impact, and fortifying the legacy of the global school of Martyr Soleimani.

The unique timing of this 75-day broadcast, closely aligning with the courageous resistance displayed by the Palestinian people and commemorating the anniversary of the martyrdom of Lieutenant General Haj Qassem Soleimani, adds a profound layer of significance to Resistance Radio's seasonal operation. This radio channel will be available on FM wave 95.5 MHz.

Alireza Davoudi, the Chief Editor of Resistance Radio, has emphasized the mission of this radio to serve as a prominent voice for the cause of resistance, both within the country and on the international stage. 

He further elucidated that while the radio traditionally operated from December's commencement to its conclusion, the heightened state of the resistance movement's struggle against the Zionist regime prompted an earlier launch this year.

Davoudi affirmed that Resistance Radio's objective is to bring real-time updates, events, and the day-to-day developments of the resistance movement to its listeners. Moreover, this media endeavor seeks to establish a formidable defense against the influence of the media emanating from the Zionist regime and its allies. 

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