Friday, June 08, 2018

  • Friday, June 08, 2018
  • Elder of Ziyon
Iranian media is reporting that a group of Jews joined the annual Al Quds Day anti-Israel rallies today.

The Jewish member of the Islamic Shura Council, Dr. Siamak Moreh Sedgh, bragged that there were twice as many Jews rallying for Israel's destruction compared to last year.

It is possible that this means that the number increased from 2 to 4.

Sedgh said, "When there is an external threat against our country, we must all unite among ourselves and declare our attachment as followers to the leader of the revolution so that the enemy can not imagine that he can have the slightest chance of stirring internal differences."

In other words - Sedgh is practicing job security. Whether he believes anything he is saying is not the point: he has been given a role as the token Jew in Iran's government and he must be called upon to say the right words when called upon. Saying anything else would mean jail at best, being murdered at worst.

I didn't see any photos of the Jews supposedly demonstrating.






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