![]() We have already proved that we are capable of reaching Iran’s most hidden secrets, and I suggest that the Ayatollah’s regime does not test our capabilities. We are determined, and we will not hesitate to use all the means at our disposal for this purpose. Therefore, we need to emphasise: we will never allow Iran’s terror regime in Tehran to obtain a nuclear weapon. There is no other country that is threatened by another country’s public calls for its destruction, as it pursues the development of nuclear weapons. Iran undermines global security and threatens the existence of the State of Israel. Iran is cancerous, expanding and damaging each and every place it reaches. Its terrorism reaches Lebanon through Hezbollah, Gaza through the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Syria, Yemen, and more. The fingerprints of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard are all over the Middle East as well as Asia, Europe, and America. The Jewish people, especially in light of past experiences, must take these threats seriously. It has funded terrorism, called for the disappearance of the State of Israel, and continuously attempted to obtain weapons of mass destruction that will allow the extremist regime to carry out its plan of the ethnic cleansing of Jews from the Middle East. Since then, Iran’s Ayatollah regime has led aggressive and violent anti-Israel and antisemitic policies. The breaking point in the relationship between the two countries was the Islamic Revolution. ![]() The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs even dedicated the events of this year’s International Women’s Day in her memory Amini’s picture was displayed on the building of the Ministry alongside messages in Farsi. In Israel, men and women took to the streets in commemoration of Amini’s struggle against the Iranian Hijab Law. Additionally, Mahsa Amini along with all the Iranian women who fought against the Ayatollah’s rule received vast Israeli support. ![]() One of the expressions of the appreciation between the peoples is the friendship between Israeli and Iranian athletes that were forced to flee their homeland because of their relations with their Israeli colleagues. The countries do not share a border and there is no animosity between the nations – there is even a mutual appreciation between the two Middle Eastern cultures and peoples that are thousands of years old. Up until 1979, Israel and Iran had normalised and even warm diplomatic relations. Yet, despite the coverage, this has not always been the case and so cannot be viewed as a normal phenomenon, even in relation to internal relations within the Middle East. In recent years the Iranian Ayatollah regime’s hatred of Israel and the repeated calls by its leaders for the destruction of Israel, often accompanied by harsh antisemitic expressions and Holocaust denial, have received a lot of exposure in the international media. ![]()
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