I'm not sure if this was posted before. This beautiful moment was recently unveiled in Tehran, in memory of the fallen Iranian Jewish officers during the war with that genocidal lunatic Saddam, the favorite cult hero of the Palestinians. http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slat...s_rouhani_s_iran_iraq_war_monument_moves.html This week, Iran unveiled a memorial commemorating the lives of Jewish soldiers who died fighting for the country in the Iran-Iraq war. The monument, located in Tehran, has inscriptions in both Hebrew and Persian, and the ceremony remembered the fallen soldiers as "martyrs." While Iran is still hardly friendly towards Israel, the government's treatment of its own population of 20,000 Jews has warmed markedly under Rouhani. In 2013, a Twitter account loosely affiliated with the president's office sparked conversation among western media outlets when it tweeted Rosh Hashanah greetings. And earlier this year, Rouhani's governemnt made a donation of $400,000 to Tehran's only Jewish hospital. The donation, widely seen as symbolically significant, was accompanied by comments by the Health Ministry that increasing support for hospitals serving Iran's Christians and Jews was a priority for the administration.
These Iranians are a bit pissed off cause I got sick of the constant arrogance and racism they've posted everywhere on the football forums, and I decided to leave my "silent reader mode" and fight back Idk if they're that immature that they've changed political opinions because of that, but it doesn't matter anyways.
Iran is trying to integrate its Jewish population in order to make them reject Zionism even more. Nothing of this is "a symbolic gesture towards Israel", or even has something to do with Israel, it's to their own Jewish population. Also, Israel killed an Iranian general a couple of days ago and Iran are threatening with retaliation (idk if it'll happen).
http://news.yahoo.com/anti-tank-missile-fired-israeli-military-vehicle-lebanon-095618694.html Not good, not before Israeli elections.
Lets hope it does not turn into a major escalation, so that Israel and Iran can finally bury their axes and become good partners against the tazis. lol
Israel killed an Iranian general days ago and you're already licking their ass for forgiveness? Good kalb, good.
Stupid tazi. Thats how you chose to interpret it, but its not something that I can control. Israel killed that Iranian general, and Iran likewise have sent weapons to groups that have killed Israeli soldiers. Lets hope they work to resolve their differences and bury their axes so that we can have a beautiful partnership, much like we had during the days of the Shah.
Lol, f*ck that squarefaced retard in the ass... Fled to the Arabs for protection. Long live Khomeini and the Islamic Republic VIVAAAA LA REVULCION!!
That wasnt even the point. I dont give a shit about the Shah. I was talking about the alliance with Israel that we had. The point is that Iran (even under the IRI) is still a nation state and rational actor that can realign its policies, based on a cost-benefit analysis. Do you get it now, you little sharmoota?
I'm reading a book about Israeli spies, and Israel used to have great relations with Iran and Turkey. I wish for that to happen in the future again.
LOL. Even the Israeli media and military admits they killed the innocent peacekeeper. But let the Zionist rats from Europe continue their trolling/propaganda on this forum. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4620320,00.html Basically what happened is that Lebanese resistance neutralized a couple of terrorists and the Jewish State responded by killing a spanish dude on the border.
So both Hezbollah and Hamas are better than israel at targeting legitimate military targets and not innocent people? Why does that not surprise me ...
How do you explain this? http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-N...ack-UN-compound-in-Gaza/9291422464328/?spt=su Palestinian protesters attack UN compound in Gaza Give us your money or we will kill you.
I am sure Lebanese population is very grateful to Hassbollah at this moment. Nothing like anticipation of things to come.