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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...ts-in-syria-says-iran-fired-missiles-at-golan
Let's be really, really, really, really, really... really clear here.
Iran, beyond the propaganda and how badly our schools suck, does not and never has wanted to exterminate the Jews. This is about the most disgusting of lies imaginable and the fact that Bloomberg makes this 'real' news is pitiful as well.
The Jews of Iran, while being cut down for decades through unimaginable incentives to immigrate to Israel is growing yet again.
As of a couple years ago:
Iran's Jews on life inside Israel's 'enemy state': 'We feel secure and happy'
Despite its often turbulent dealings with Israel, Iran has one of the world's largest and longest-established Jewish communities - and it's growing. Kim Sengupta reports from Tehran on their intriguing relationship with the country's establishment
There are around 60 synagogues across Iran – six of them in Tehran – for a population that numbers between 10,000 and 20,000. Community members may be quick to state they are not Zionists, but there is pride in the purity of the stock and the fact that it is growing....
"The fact is, Iran is a place where Jews feel secure and we are happy to be here," he says. "We are proud to be Iranian. I know this doesn't follow the Zionist script, but this is the reality."...
We need to show visitors we are Jews; we need to meet the expectations of the foreigners about our Jewishness."
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-state-we-feel-secure-and-happy-a6934931.html
That number today is approaching 30,000. This is according to a Jewish member of the Iranian parliament.
Let that sink in and listen for yourself starting at around 5:10 in the following short documentary. You have to watch this as Jews talk about the freedom to practice their religion in Iran, how synagogues in Europe need protection, but not in Iran and so much more.
@Seaside, they don't have a problem with Jews at all; they have a problem with being lied into war. I hope this helps to alleviate some of your fears.
Let's be really, really, really, really, really... really clear here.
Iran, beyond the propaganda and how badly our schools suck, does not and never has wanted to exterminate the Jews. This is about the most disgusting of lies imaginable and the fact that Bloomberg makes this 'real' news is pitiful as well.
The Jews of Iran, while being cut down for decades through unimaginable incentives to immigrate to Israel is growing yet again.
As of a couple years ago:
Iran's Jews on life inside Israel's 'enemy state': 'We feel secure and happy'
Despite its often turbulent dealings with Israel, Iran has one of the world's largest and longest-established Jewish communities - and it's growing. Kim Sengupta reports from Tehran on their intriguing relationship with the country's establishment
There are around 60 synagogues across Iran – six of them in Tehran – for a population that numbers between 10,000 and 20,000. Community members may be quick to state they are not Zionists, but there is pride in the purity of the stock and the fact that it is growing....
"The fact is, Iran is a place where Jews feel secure and we are happy to be here," he says. "We are proud to be Iranian. I know this doesn't follow the Zionist script, but this is the reality."...
We need to show visitors we are Jews; we need to meet the expectations of the foreigners about our Jewishness."
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-state-we-feel-secure-and-happy-a6934931.html
That number today is approaching 30,000. This is according to a Jewish member of the Iranian parliament.
Let that sink in and listen for yourself starting at around 5:10 in the following short documentary. You have to watch this as Jews talk about the freedom to practice their religion in Iran, how synagogues in Europe need protection, but not in Iran and so much more.
@Seaside, they don't have a problem with Jews at all; they have a problem with being lied into war. I hope this helps to alleviate some of your fears.